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A question about the WILL of a solitary person.
One for the legal eagles on AB?
If a person has no living relatives and no friends close enough to act as an executor for the Will, how could he leave his estate in a Will to a charity?
I realise that a Solicitor (or the company representative) would/could sort out the written details and possibly act as the executor if asked but how would the solicitor get to know when the person died as it could be many years before his services were required.
The solicitor's details would be on the original Will as executor which would possibly be found when the dead person was discovered, but the finder (if dishonest?) could easily destroy the Will and then attempt to obtain access to the banks, etc. for himself.
Is there a secure system which would cover this kind of situation, Please?
Many thanks in advance for any assistance/suggestions, etc.
Wak.
If a person has no living relatives and no friends close enough to act as an executor for the Will, how could he leave his estate in a Will to a charity?
I realise that a Solicitor (or the company representative) would/could sort out the written details and possibly act as the executor if asked but how would the solicitor get to know when the person died as it could be many years before his services were required.
The solicitor's details would be on the original Will as executor which would possibly be found when the dead person was discovered, but the finder (if dishonest?) could easily destroy the Will and then attempt to obtain access to the banks, etc. for himself.
Is there a secure system which would cover this kind of situation, Please?
Many thanks in advance for any assistance/suggestions, etc.
Wak.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If I was really bothered about dying intestate I would lodge original will with solicitor, copy with bank ensuring that the copy also contained details of the solicitor holding the original and leave a copy in my house again with details of solicitor. If GP notes can be updated with that sort of info it seems like a good idea.
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