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Old 21-09-2013, 09:45 AM   #18
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Default Re: Anyone used a will kit?

Nothing wrong with using a solicitor - my will is held with mine and is simple. 50/50 split between my two daughters and neither of them get a cracker until they've turned 30yrs - unless they can prove hardship. Cost me about $50.

On the other hand, my Mum went through the public trustee in QLD with her will - no complaints there either, they did an excellent job.

The real cost comes with administering a will - Mum's cost (after death) was $16500 through the public trustee out of an estate of $1 million distributed thru 6 kids.

Don't get me started on bitching about wills!

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