Can anyone recommend a good (but not too good with regard fees!) solicitor, for making a will with some child-care related complications?
Thanks, Julia
Julia unless your will is likely to be complicated, you could consider saving money by DIY.
Here's some links. Even if you do go to a solicitor in the end, you'll be better informed by some research.
I seem to remember that the most important single thing about wills is the witnessing. Two people have to witness the signing and they must not be beneficiaries. I seem to remember reading in the Guinness Book of Records that the shortest will was "All to xyz". Because it was properly witnessed, it was a valid will.
Several friends and I have all used Cramer Pelmont for house buying and would gladly recommend them. I checked and they also do wills and probate.
Hi
Howard Pallis at www.lawandadvocacy.co.uk is very nice to deal with.
His office is opposite the Hornsey Police station.
Denise
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