the dude
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You in a union? I get free legal cover through my union (GMB) and got my will done for free.Straight forward, 100% to the other partner if anything happens. Anyone done it recently?
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You in a union? I get free legal cover through my union (GMB) and got my will done for free.Straight forward, 100% to the other partner if anything happens. Anyone done it recently?
Oh yeah, definitely don't mess around unless it's really straight forward.It varies from person to person, which is why you should probably get a professional if you're doing a will that involves setting up trusts.
No, just fucked them off as they said it would take an hour on the phone. Fuck me, if she dies I get it, if I die she does, can't be arsed with them trying to convince me to pay for other Shit for 55 minutes.You in a union? I get free legal cover through my union (GMB) and got my will done for free.
have you got kids together ? have you got kids not to her ? has she got kids not to you ?Not married
This all day.Try Googling free will month where you get a free will if you leave a donation to a charity of your choice. I think it starts in March this year.
That's the way it works legally if it's only her and yourself and you're married. Make sure your money accounts are jointly held so both have immediate legal access. Children & debts are another matter, property in joint names. If you're not married it could be worth doing to skirt any potential issues for the sake of a reg. office visit [cost unknown]if she dies I get it, if I die she does,
A DIY will might work for you. Just ensure you fully understand the attestation requirements.No, just fucked them off as they said it would take an hour on the phone. Fuck me, if she dies I get it, if I die she does, can't be arsed with them trying to convince me to pay for other Shit for 55 minutes.
He's not marriedThat's the way it works legally if it's only her and yourself and you're married. Make sure your money accounts are jointly held so both have immediate legal access. Children & debts are another matter, property in joint names. If you're not married it could be worth doing to skirt any potential issues for the sake of a reg. office visit [cost unknown]