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Last Will & Testament Software

Lawpack

Create a Will quickly and efficiently on your home computer with this CD-Rom version of our popular DIY Will Kit.

Our Web Price: £14.99   

Format: DVD Case

ISBN: 978-1-905261-41-3

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Have you made your Will? Should you die without making a Will, 'intestate', your property will be distributed according to law and not necessarily as you would have wished. By making a Will, you can decide for yourself who is to inherit your estate.

This software provides background on the law of intestacy and draws the user's attention to all the important considerations and procedures in Will-making. An online guide provides guidance on preparing your own Will without going to a solicitor and ready-drafted template Will Forms for filling out and printing off are included. The software features user-friendly menus and all the advantages of pdf and Word technologies.

Approved by Leolin Price CBE QC and Richard Dew of Ten Old Square, Lincoln's Inn, under English law, by John Thompson QC under the law of Northern Ireland and by Neill, Clerk & Murray, solicitors, under Scottish law.

Valid in England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.

About the Author

This product was compiled by our editorial department in collaboration with external experts and/or organisations.
Edition: 6.1   Published 2006
Format: DVD Case   ISBN: 978-1-905261-41-3
Code: S620   Price: £14.99

Software box contains 1 CD-ROM and 1 User Guide.

System Requirements:

  • IBM Compatible PC
  • 16 x CD drive or better
  • Pentium processor or equivalent
  • SVGA graphics card
  • Windows 98, 98 SE, ME, NT4 (Service Pack 5), 2000, or XP
  • 64 MB RAM
  • Microsoft Word 95 or higher (not included)
  • Acrobat Reader 4.0 (included)


User Guide index:

  1. Why a Will is important
  2. What is intestacy?
  3. Who should make a Will?
  4. For how long is a Will valid?
  5. When is it necessary to prepare a new Will?
  6. Preparing to make your Will 
  7. Appointing an executor
  8. Naming a guardian for your children
  9. Gifts to minor children
  10. Specific gifts and legacies
  11. The residuary gift
  12. Substitutional gifts after gifts to children
  13. Disposal of property during your lifetime
  14. Property that does not pass under your Will
  15. Tax considerations in estate planning
  16. Witnesses to your Will
  17. Signing your Will
  18. How to revise your Will
  19. Safekeeping of your Will


Will Forms included for England, Wales,Scotland and Northern Ireland:

  • Residue direct to children
  • Residue to adult
  • Residue to adult, but if he/she dies, to children


Additional documents included:

  • Form of letter to executor
  • Important persons to notify
  • Funeral wishes
  • Location of important documents
  • Property inventory

Legal glossary

The legal glossary provides definitions of legal terms in plain English.

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