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A nice happy topic, lol. 
My brother and his wife who are in their 60s made their wills a year ago, and my nephew who is 39, made his about 5 years ago. They've been encouraging me to do mine, and rightly so. Because obviously it's better for our estates to go to family and not the government.
I've had a chat this morning with the same company that my family did their wills with. The will itself is only £140 so that's fine. I didn't realise though that power of attorney is split into two further documents, health & welfare, and property & finance, and was told that each document costs £395. And then then there's another £82 per document that has to be paid to the office of the public guardian for the documents to be registered. So altogether £1,094. Much more than I expected but it's obviously a one off. I believe my brother and his wife did the property & finance power of attorney but so far not the health & welfare, but she tells me they will do the other one soon.
I'm 62 and healthy. I could pay for just the will for now, but on the other hand, we never know what's around the corner. So I'm considering whether to bite the bullet and pay for all those things at once, or not.
I was wondering if all of you that have done their wills paid for those extra power of attorney documents at the same time?
My brother and his wife who are in their 60s made their wills a year ago, and my nephew who is 39, made his about 5 years ago. They've been encouraging me to do mine, and rightly so. Because obviously it's better for our estates to go to family and not the government.
I've had a chat this morning with the same company that my family did their wills with. The will itself is only £140 so that's fine. I didn't realise though that power of attorney is split into two further documents, health & welfare, and property & finance, and was told that each document costs £395. And then then there's another £82 per document that has to be paid to the office of the public guardian for the documents to be registered. So altogether £1,094. Much more than I expected but it's obviously a one off. I believe my brother and his wife did the property & finance power of attorney but so far not the health & welfare, but she tells me they will do the other one soon.
I'm 62 and healthy. I could pay for just the will for now, but on the other hand, we never know what's around the corner. So I'm considering whether to bite the bullet and pay for all those things at once, or not.
I was wondering if all of you that have done their wills paid for those extra power of attorney documents at the same time?
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