This plain-English guide to making your own will draws on the author's 30 years of experience as a family solicitor to suggest the best and most effective ways to "have your last say", and includes specimen forms, wills and clauses.
This plain-English guide to making your own will draws on the author's 30 years of experience as a family solicitor to suggest the best and most effective ways to "have your last say", and includes specimen forms, wills and clauses.
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Höhe: 214 mm
Breite: 134 mm
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978-1-85703-893-4 (9781857038934)
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Gordon Bowley practised as a family solicitor for over thirty years with particular experience in the area of wills and probate. This is his second book aimed at helping lay-people understand important legal issues. He is also author of The Self-Help Guide to Managing Death and Probate, publishing April 2003.
Gordon Bowley practised as a family solicitor for over thirty years with particular experience in the area of wills and probate. This is his second book aimed at helping lay-people understand important legal issues. He is also author of The Self-Help Guide to Managing Death and Probate, publishing April 2003.
1. Why should you make a will? 2. Can you make a will? 3. How to make a will - formalities, conventions and precautions; 4. What can be left in your will; 5. Matters to be considered when contemplating making your will; 6. Clauses recommended as to be included and excluded from your will; 7. Points to take special care over when drafting your will; 8. The effect of divorce and annulment of your marriage on your will; 9. The international element of wills; 10. Revoking your will; 11. General advice concerning wills and associated matters