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jedimistress | 11:40 Sun 07th Oct 2007 | Law
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It's that time of life for me. I need to make a will as I am a tenant in common & need to ensure the equity goes to my father upon my death. I also have 2 properties of my own to leave and negligible cash. I want to leave the majority of my estate to small charities and some in trust for my niece and nephew. A little to some friends and family so they can buy themselves a treat or something. That's the backround so you know how complex it may or may not be. Are these off-the-shelf wills legal, are the online "make your wills" legal or am I best to see a solicitor? I'm looking for the cheapest option, but safe too. Any advice very welcome.
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I made a will last year with a company called Trust Inheritance,it cost me �48.00. They also offer a service that costs extra where they will act as executor if you want them too.They are a reputable company and will come and visit you at home to discuss your needs.
The only complicated part is the trust for your niece and nephew. Trusts are never straightforward as they have to be administered.

DIY wills are perfectly good if the basics are followed, but in your case it would be best to get your solicitor to do it.

Before the appointment, make sure you have all the relevant details to hand - full names and addresses of all beneficiaries, including the charities, all the property details.

Write down precisely what you want. It will save time and money at the solicitors.



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