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The Risks of Agreeing to Mutual Wills or Deeds
A Mutual Will, not to be confused with a mirror Will, establishes a legally binding contract between two people that can’t be changed without mutual agreement. Whilst it’s possible to alter the terms whilst both parties are living, the terms of a mutual Will are fixed and binding for the survivor after the first person’s…
continue readingHow Can You Avoid Family Disputes Over Your Will?
So, you’ve made a Will that clearly states who should inherit what, and all your paperwork is in order. However, family circumstances have recently changed, so you want to update your Will, but you’re concerned that your plans may upset those close to you. Who should inherit what? What was promised? What is fair? It’s…
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