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ExecutorIs the person or people who will sort
out your Estate and carry out the instructions in your Will. It is
wise to have at least two and you may appoint your husband
/ wife / partner as one. The maximum you can appoint is
four. TrusteesAre appointed by you to look after assets on behalf of beneficiaries, usually for under age children. EstateYour estate is made up of your house and contents, your car, jewellery, personal valuables, pension rights, life assurance policies, shares, savings, premium bonds, investments and business assets if applicable. BeneficiariesAre individual children, grandchildren, friends or charities you may wish to make certain gifts of cash or personal belongings to. IntestacyDetermines who inherits your estate when you die without making a will GuardianIf you have children and you and your partner both die before they are 18 years old you will want to appoint one or two people to act as Guardians who should be responsible for your children's welfare, maintenance and education. These can be the same people as your executors but do not have to be. The position may be different if you are a single parent. Guardianship involves a lot or responsibility and you should ask people to agree to act before appointing them. ResidueIs anything that remains after all debts, taxes and expenses have been paid and beneficiaries have received their specific legacies. There are no restrictions upon who you leave your estate to, other than tax considerations. WitnessYou need two people over the age of 18 to witness you signing your will. They should not be beneficiaries under the will or be married to a beneficiary. LegacyIf you want to give away something particular eg. "my engagement ring to my granddaughter", rather than general eg "all my estate to my children" it is called a legacy. Remember that family arguments often start over small sentimental objects such as family jewelry. It is often important therefore to put legacies of items which you may oe may not have promised to certain relatives in your will. WILL NOTES | WILL QUESTIONNAIRE | FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS |
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