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can you ask for a medical establishment to be created after your death?
hi,
i'm just wondering if you can make a provision in your will so that after your death your trustess have to create an establishment? or would the money provided, which would most likely be too little to start up a medical centre be put to a charity which was already created?
This is for UK law, if that matters.
Thank you :)
i'm just wondering if you can make a provision in your will so that after your death your trustess have to create an establishment? or would the money provided, which would most likely be too little to start up a medical centre be put to a charity which was already created?
This is for UK law, if that matters.
Thank you :)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You can't oblige your trustees to do the impossible, so if you say they must create an establishment and you don't leave enough money to do it it's not going to happen
Unless you offer them an alternative (like an exisying charity) then the money's going to be frittered away in legal arguments or sit in limbo for ever.
Unless you offer them an alternative (like an exisying charity) then the money's going to be frittered away in legal arguments or sit in limbo for ever.
Well yes but they got willed the majority...I bet a 500 quid legacy wouldn't have done it, also, I know from knowledge that the NHS don't have to accept legacies that will result in on costs not covered by the legacy, eg staffing. The local NHS organisation must have had a plan on how it could be staffed and run, they may have already been planning to provide services from a base in that area.
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