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Services | Jackson Longe Solicitors
Thank you for filling the Will questionnaire. We shall review the same and get back to you ASAP.
Other Matters – Part 7
If you would like your Will to deal with anything not mentioned in this Questionnaire, or of any of the paragraphs below apply to you, then you should ask us for further advice. If more detailed advice is required, then the standard fee may not apply, and we shall give you an estimate of our
The Residue – Part 6
The Residue is all your remaining estate not already given away.
Who is to benefit under your Will? – Part 5
If you wish to give all your estate to one person, or divide it in shares between several people, this is dealt with in Question 6 (The Residue). If you wish to give any gifts of particular items or sums of money, please give details here: if not, please go straight to question 6. Legacies
Executors – Part 4
The job of your Executors is to administer your estate, that is to pay your debts and comply with all the stated wishes in your will. There can by up to four Executors and each must be aged 18 or over, and it is usual to appoint either one or two. You can also appoint
Guardians – part 3
You can appoint one or more Guardians in your Will to take care of any of your children who are under eighteen. If you are married, the Guardian will not act until you and your husband or wife have both died. If you are a woman not married to the father of your child, you
Funeral Arrangements – Part 2
You can indicate in your Will the funeral arrangements you would like – burial or cremation, for example and whether you wish your body to be used for medical research or organ donation. If you have any particular wishes please enter them here. Make sure your Executors know your wishes, in case they do not
Will Questionnaire – part 1
This form is designed to give us some preliminary information about you and your family and your wishes for your Will. Please complete the form in readiness for our meeting or (if no meeting has been arranged) return the form to us. Some of the questions may not be relevant to you, but please complete
We thank you for your instructions to prepare a Will for you. What is a Will for? To say who will receive your money, assets and property (your “estate”) when you die. To say who will see that your wishes are carried out – your “Executors”. To appoint guardians to care for any of your