QUOTE (TallDarkAndHandsome @ Aug 2 2019, 04:01 PM)
My advice. See a Solicitor. Might be a but more expensive but it may save a lot of hassle later. Depends on your Financial circumstance but if you have enough assets to be thinking about a will then it's worth it. We used Horsey Lightly and they have been very good.
I agree, though I used a Hungerford solicitor, it can cause an awful amount of hassle if handled incorrectly even if you think it looks straight forward, believe me lawyers charge a lot for a reason.
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