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Why make a will?

Why do I need a Will?

Some useful information

The basic requirements

Why should I make a Will?

Who can make a Will?

Witnesses

Drafting your Will

Executors & Trustees

Guardians

Legacies

Funeral Arrangements

Frequently Asked Questions

Funeral arrangements

If you wish to be cremated or buried in a particular place you can give directions for this in your will. You can also direct that parts of your body be given to a teaching hospital or be used for grafting or transplantation. If this is your wish it is advisable to leave separate instructions with your family or relatives so that they can give effect to your wishes as soon as possible after your death.

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