Seriously thinking about doing this now at my advanced age. Anybody done this? Can you do it yourself or is there a need to get lawyers involved?
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Originally posted by Cliphead View PostSeriously thinking about doing this now at my advanced age. Anybody done this? Can you do it yourself or is there a need to get lawyers involved?
You can get a will pack from WHSmiths, or Staples.
Or lawyers usually advertise in the local rag, standard mirror will being around £150.Knock first as I might be balancing my chakras. -
Originally posted by suityou01 View PostWho are you going to leave your collection of grot mags to then.
"And to SY01 I leave my CUK login and 2 pounds sterling, my worldly goods".Comment
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostI cannot see your family descending on the lawyers like an Agatha Christie scene after they have laced your curry with arsenic.
"And to SY02-14 I leave my 17 CUK logins and 2 pounds sterling, my worldly goods".Jim is a Jedi! - Dara
Jim is EVIL! - Jenny EclairComment
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Originally posted by Cliphead View PostSeriously thinking about doing this now at my advanced age. Anybody done this? Can you do it yourself or is there a need to get lawyers involved?Bazza gets caught
Socrates - "The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing."
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Originally posted by Cliphead View PostSeriously thinking about doing this now at my advanced age. Anybody done this? Can you do it yourself or is there a need to get lawyers involved?
'I Tony M being of sound mind hereby bequeath the following on the confirmation of my death.
To my friend Minestrone I leave the contents of
my spirits cabinet
To my friend Cojak, I leave my collection of guitars I
collected during the 1950s and the book Rolf Harris plays the Ukele
To Suityou I leave my bedding, you may want to have it cleaned first what with the groupy action I had in the 70s
To Mary Poppins I leave my dartboard and a picture of me playing the guitar
While to my good friend Mr Marillion Fan I leave my house, car(if they ever find it) and all
my cash, plus royalties from my music
and finally to my special friend, my buddy Woderick I leave my collection of sexually transmitted diseases I hope he has as much fun with them
as I did
Yours
Sign hereWhat happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostIn all seriousness you can do it legally on here. I'll help
'I Tony M being of sound mind hereby bequeath the following on the confirmation of my death.
To my friend Minestrone I leave the contents of
my spirits cabinet
To my friend Cojak, I leave my collection of guitars I
collected during the 1950s and the book Rolf Harris plays the Ukele
To Suityou I leave my bedding, you may want to have it cleaned first what with the groupy action I had in the 70s
To Mary Poppins I leave my dartboard and a picture of me playing the guitar
While to my good friend Mr Marillion Fan I leave my house, car(if they ever find it) and all
my cash, plus royalties from my music
and finally to my special friend, my buddy Woderick I leave my collection of sexually transmitted diseases I hope he has as much fun with them
as I did
Yours
Sign hereComment
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Originally posted by Cliphead View PostPerfect, where do I sign?What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostStar button. Bottom left.
Next timeComment
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