Does anyone have any experience in successfully persuading a family member into making a will?
My brother is nearly 80 & has not made a will. He owns outright a small property (some 200 miles away from me) & has two offspring from his first marriage, one of whom he has been estranged from for 40-plus years. He lost his second wife three years ago, there were no children.
We have only really become close in the last five years or so & I have gently raised the issue as he has increasingly problematic health issues. His spoken wishes are that only his son benefits, but despite my pointing out that legally "Wishes are not Wills" he still has not done anything.
I think that my nephew (who lives even further away) & I need to start the difficult conversation between us, but I would welcome your suggestions as to what course we could consider. Has anyone been persuaded to make a will after resisting for a long time?
What do you reckon?
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