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Is it normal to not understand your Will?

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MyFabulousBoys · 24/03/2014 15:04

We are having mirror wills written by an acquaintance. Angry There have been two huge mistakes in the second draft although we were clear in our interview and a subsequent email.

I also find the language so complex and inaccessible. I have A level English and still don't understand a lot of what has been written so feel unsure checking the accuracy of the rest! I have no confidence in him now.

Is it really necessary for wills to be written like this? I am beginning to think he may just be copying an old will he has found.

I also resent the hard sell about trusts that he keeps pushing.

The problem is he is an acquaintance and we can't avoid him. If he were he a stranger I would ask for our money back and change to someone else but this could get messy. Blush

OP posts:
samlamb · 29/03/2014 11:50

Mumble did me too. Very good she is :)

mumblechum1 · 29/03/2014 19:26

Flowers to Samlamb for being "done" Grin

IamtheZombie · 29/03/2014 19:43

Zombie is starting to wonder about you, mumble... Grin

mumblechum1 · 30/03/2014 08:59
Grin
notnowImreading · 30/03/2014 09:14

Want to do me too, mumblechum?

mumblechum1 · 30/03/2014 09:16

NotNow of course! Form an orderly queue!

I'll PM you Smile

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