I have all my personal and financial info on my laptop and my elder daughter has a regularly updated copy. I have also chosen a solicitor as executor. I would strongly advocate not making children executors as they then have to deal with loads of bureaucracy as well as coming to terms with a bereavement. I know fees are involved but seeing my daughter struggling with executing her father's estate as well as managing her own busy life was difficult. I gave all the help I could but as he and I were divorced my powers were limited.
From sinner to saint, quits a transformation.
It led us to discussing our wills and the fact that we need to change the executor details, then to me digging out the copy wills to set this in motion. To discovering that the practice has closed down
, trying to find out without success what has happened to it, working out who to contact about the "lost" original wills (the Solicitors Regulation Authority, in case anyone else is in the same boat), and firing off an email to them.
