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"If you were to die suddenly would you die intestate?" Suddeness is not the issue. Intestate means that a will has not been made. | |||
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"Nope, if you do that then the lawyers get most of what you owned. A simple will is not expensive to get sorted, and will stop the lawyers taking all your hard earned." The lawyers only get that if you make them the executor - a very bad move. You can ask a solicitor to draw up a will for less than £200 and name whatever executor you like. | |||
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"If you were to die suddenly would you die intestate?" No way - I intend to take my balls with me! | |||
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"Please everyone, for goodness sake make a will. My dad has just died without making a will and its a nightmare. Luckily its should be straight forward for us but that is down to my common sense and second guessing to what he would want. Also remember that even if your a very long term partner, the law of the land says you are legally entitled to nothing, although you would have a strong case if you wish to contest it. Which would start to cost money, people falling out ect. Wills are not just finanacial but, people put there wishes on what they want after they die, ie burial, cremation, what possesions they would like to leave to each individual. It doesnt matter if YOU think you have nothing to leave anyone, it makes things far simpler, especially when the death of a loved one is still raw" I agree. And NEVER make a bank the executor like my dad did! What a nightmare that was! Thieving barstewards. | |||
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" ......... You can pick up will writing kits in WHS for about £30 so there's no excuse not to do it" Please don't do it yourself. Solicitors make far more money clearing up the mess DIY will writers make than doing the job properly. A basic will in Scotland will cost £50-60 and at certain times of the year some solicitors will do it free in return for a donation to charity. | |||
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"I made a will in December as I was having major surgery and don't have a significant other or dependants so didn't want it going to the crown if I popped my clogs on the operating table. Cost £120, didn't think I had much to leave but I'm actually worth about £150k when you count in my house, pension lump sum and savings! My best mate is my executrix and I've included my desire for my organs to be donated (and made sure my nearest and dearest know), my wish to be cremated to the tune of Disco Inferno (burn baby burn) and various gifts of my "good" (i.e. worth summat) jewellery." | |||
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"My dad died about 12 years ago, left everything to my mum in his will, My mum died suddenly four years ago, no will, estate was around £40k. Local solicitor firm did the probate for a fixed fee which was £325, Took a little time to come through around 2 months, myself and my sister, both adopted, both received exactly half of what was left after funeral expenses and outstanding debts (not a massive amount, phone bill etc) were settled" You were lucky as yours was an easy case. Unfortunately it's not always as easy and simple as that. Other people could well have made a claim on the estate and the Solicitor would have had to investigate their claims which would have cost you money. | |||
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"My dad died about 12 years ago, left everything to my mum in his will, My mum died suddenly four years ago, no will, estate was around £40k. Local solicitor firm did the probate for a fixed fee which was £325, Took a little time to come through around 2 months, myself and my sister, both adopted, both received exactly half of what was left after funeral expenses and outstanding debts (not a massive amount, phone bill etc) were settled" you are lucky.. i wish the issues with mums estate were going as well... i think she thought it would go smoothly and it would if one person wouldn't keep contesting it... the person she married... lurch potentially from one court case to another and if it wasn't for the dignity mum showed I would be really tempted to stick it!!! it just seems as if the fight is getting nastier and nastier | |||
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"Tell you something, the legal system is a pain in the arse. I know there are fraudsters, but while my dad was ill, i had to organize everything, make all the decisions, pick up the death certificate and register it, all thing his partner of 33 years could of done. But because they didnt have that piece of paper to say they where married i was his next of kin and had to sort it all" It can all be really difficult. I was my aunt's executor but because she and her ex-husband retained one joint bank account, where she had the bulk of her money, it all automatically went to him and I couldn't access anything without him. As he isn't in the country it took months to sort out. She died in April and it took until August for me to be granted probate. | |||
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"If you were to die suddenly would you die intestate?" nope. i have had a will since 21 or so. i have seen the agro it causes if you don't have one. | |||
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