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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Yes, there are more exciting things to be done, but I'm relieved to have completed my will tonight; right down to the fop finest detail. Anyone else done there's lately? An odd process isn't it?
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It is and most people put it off I am on my 5th now as I have changed beneficiaries a few times. |
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By *inaTitzTV/TS
over a year ago
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It's practical. Mind you I'm considering doing two wills. A joke one that ends in, 'I leave it all to. PTO' and nothing on the back, then the proper one. Where they discover it has been left to a home for distressed trannies. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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Its not a pain for me as I make an appointment at the solicitors and they do it all.
I would never write my own will, for something so important, ensuring all your worldly goods, everything youve worked for all your life, is distributed to those benefidiaries you want, then it is always best to let those with legal knowledge and who are governed by the Law Society, do it.
Its the one thing I would not cut corners with. |
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"It's practical. Mind you I'm considering doing two wills. A joke one that ends in, 'I leave it all to. PTO' and nothing on the back, then the proper one. Where they discover it has been left to a home for distressed trannies. "
Distressed because they are disdressed? |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I don't own anything to write a will for I guess I could pass on my collection of stripper shoes to a local tranny "
You own a car n what about your cats? |
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