- Jan 3, 2012
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I’m currently executor for my uncle’s will, which is a bit more complicated. He was 90, hos wife died about 3 years ago, and her will had never been sorted. Also they had been advised by a will-writer to put the house in trust. A friend of ours who was a high level tax adviser until she retired said this was a waste of time. The solicitor we took on to sort it all out as soon as she read it said “this is a waste of paper. if it was to avoid tax, the HMRC would see right through it And ignore it”.My friends old mum sat there quietly as my mate explained to her how her property and her 20k in the bank was to be distributed…….. She said she was happy with most of the arrangements but she’d need some cash to live on. (True story)
she said that will-writers are a waste of time (she would say that, wouldn’t she!), but also made the point that will-writers are unregulated. If they mess it up, you have no comeback. Solicitors are regulated. If they mess it up, they‘re in trouble.
And a solicitor who knows what they’re doing could actually end up saving you money.