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Will Signer/Beneficiary?
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Our wills total about £300K. Can a minor beneficiary (£10K) be a signatory to our signatures?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.er it is because the contents of the current will is known within the fambly and the 'losers' will go ape-shoot when they find out.(*)...
so why not do it ..... so they dont find out ?
I have a similar family and I have made it clear that it is my moolah and I will leave it as I will ( multiple puns intended) - I have even had an early - "what is my share?"
(*) that Barry has given away some of 'their' money that they have worked hard...... honestly I have heard it all before
so why not do it ..... so they dont find out ?
I have a similar family and I have made it clear that it is my moolah and I will leave it as I will ( multiple puns intended) - I have even had an early - "what is my share?"
(*) that Barry has given away some of 'their' money that they have worked hard...... honestly I have heard it all before
Lummy, gets complicated.
Barry's suggestion,or nearly-so, works best for me.
Once one of us dies, the OTHER one draws out £5K and gives it to neighbour, cash in envelope.
Everything else stays the same.
And don't you dare come round telling me that's subject to inheritance tax or keeping-lawers-fat-tax or whatever!
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Barry's suggestion,or nearly-so, works best for me.
Once one of us dies, the OTHER one draws out £5K and gives it to neighbour, cash in envelope.
Everything else stays the same.
And don't you dare come round telling me that's subject to inheritance tax or keeping-lawers-fat-tax or whatever!
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