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Writing a will Contacts and glossary

Contacts and further information

Law Society of England & Wales; Law Society probate section - 020 7242 1222

Law Society of Northern Ireland - 028 9023 1614

Law Society of Scotland - 0131 226 7411

Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners - 020 7340 0500

Society of Will Writers - 01522 687 888

Institute of Professional Willwriters - 08456 442 042

Will Aid

Citizens’ Advice Bureau

Age UK (formally Age Concern) - 020 8765 7527

Order the Which? book Wills & Probate - for detailed information

Which? Wills - 01992 822828

Will glossary

Administrator: The person who deals with the estate of anyone who didn’t leave a will

Bequest: A gift of a particular object or cash

Beneficiary: A person or organisation who receives a gift from your estate

Codicil: A legal document which amends or to adds to a will

Estate: The total of your assets – property, investments, cash, possessions (but less any debts) when you die

Executors: The people (up to four) you name in a will to get probate and handle your estate

Intestate: Dying without a valid will. The laws of intestacy decide who deals with your estate and how it is distributed

Legacy: A gift you leave in your will, usually money

Probate: The legal document obtained by the executor/s after death that gives them the authority to handle the estate

Residue: The remainder of your estate once gifts have been distributed and any debts, tax and fees paid

Trust: A legal arrangement to hold money or property for someone else, usually a child.

 

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