Publisher's Synopsis
Most people in Britain don't make wills, with the result that they pass problems on to their family that cost money to sort out. This guide shows how to make a straightforward will, and indicates where professional advice is essential. It also goes through the processes of sorting out someone else's will, using a step-by-step table and sample case history. This revised edition covers the law and procedure in England and Wales, briefly explaining the key differences which apply in Scotland and Northern Ireland.