Reaching out to the collective here.
So after dealing with a solicitors, that really should know better, I have decided to draft mine and my wife's own Will's.
So a simple question, without using a solicitor, how do you make your Will legal in law, how do you back it up electronically and store the hard copy?
There is so much conflicting information and no straight answer on the Internet.
Is it simply for the hard copy, get it witnessed by two individuals (name, sign, address and date), whom are not beneficiaries in the Will, and not family.
As for electronic copies, scan the hard copy as a protected pdf and email to yourself and / or the beneficiaries, with a note stating this is my last Will and testiment from this date.....etc
As for storage of hard copy, in safe at home, a safety deposit box, or????
I have also drafted a letter of wishes, as far as I am aware this does not have legal power, by does have to be taken into consideration.
Cheers Gra
So after dealing with a solicitors, that really should know better, I have decided to draft mine and my wife's own Will's.
So a simple question, without using a solicitor, how do you make your Will legal in law, how do you back it up electronically and store the hard copy?
There is so much conflicting information and no straight answer on the Internet.
Is it simply for the hard copy, get it witnessed by two individuals (name, sign, address and date), whom are not beneficiaries in the Will, and not family.
As for electronic copies, scan the hard copy as a protected pdf and email to yourself and / or the beneficiaries, with a note stating this is my last Will and testiment from this date.....etc
As for storage of hard copy, in safe at home, a safety deposit box, or????
I have also drafted a letter of wishes, as far as I am aware this does not have legal power, by does have to be taken into consideration.
Cheers Gra