DO YOU LEAVE INTENDING TESTATORS IN THE DARK ABOUT YOUR PROBATE CHARGES?
MARCH 23RD 2011 | 12:24 TAGS:
Most solicitors preparing Wills are happy to offer their firm’s services when it comes to the provision of executors if clients are unsure who to appoint. However, do you suggest it is compulsory? Do you inform the client of the choices open to them? Do you make it abundantly clear how you will charge for acting as an executor?
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