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I just need a simple will my aunty can sign, so I can handle her funeral etc when she dies

2006-10-17 03:45:53 · 14 answers · asked by Denise B 1 in Family & Relationships Other - Family & Relationships

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You can buy will documentation from good stationers in the UK, but you need to get it witnessed probably and usually by a solicitor

2006-10-17 03:50:46 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Hi,

That is pretty nice of you to help most people don't care anything about their elders. I referenced a web site but you should shop around, there are a few books which are better, the will is a insert all you need do is fill it out. Don't forget to have a witness there after what happened to a friend if it were me I would either get one of her friends or someone no one knows. Remember to get it notarized. Another thing I would recommend her writing up her funeral plans and in most States you can prepay your funeral; get taxes and insurance paid ahead and tag everything you want someone to take home. God luck and may God Bless you both along with the Southern People.

2006-10-17 03:59:43 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

You might find a Microsoft Word template for wills at their website.

Or if you have Microsoft Word (2003 or newer), go to "Open a new document", and choose "template", and you can do a search for "wills" from the screen on the right. :-)

Bear in mind, you'll still need an attorney to approve this.

2006-10-17 03:54:00 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Go to a lawyer......that's gonna be tricky if it's your aunt and she has kids or a spouse so you're gonna want that will locked tight and a lawyer is the best way to do that!

2006-10-17 03:51:10 · answer #4 · answered by Love always, Kortnei 6 · 0 0

If you look in microsoft word for "will" it will pull up a gazillion forms that you can use... even living wills. Good luck ;0)

2006-10-17 03:52:12 · answer #5 · answered by SharkB8 1 · 0 0

usually you can-you must both sign in front of Notary Public to get it notarized and recorded with clerk of courts

2006-10-17 03:52:47 · answer #6 · answered by phyllis_neel 5 · 0 0

i do not know- i do know however that if there is anything of value- that family can become enemies over it- so youll definately want whatever you get notarized- or else it could lose in a courtroom dispute......the notary will know what to do.

2006-10-17 03:53:41 · answer #7 · answered by nickname4anne 4 · 0 0

You used to be able to buy them from the Post Office.

2006-10-17 03:53:48 · answer #8 · answered by daisymay 5 · 0 0

You dont need a form, she can write on paper what her wishes are but you will need to get her signature witnessed.

2006-10-17 03:50:51 · answer #9 · answered by Annie M 6 · 0 0

Staples has a will program & probably has forms as well.

2006-10-17 03:51:11 · answer #10 · answered by fairly smart 7 · 0 0

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