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Morning, polling day for me, may the best man/woman win
Yeah right!
Morning, polling day for me, may the best man/woman win
is that a deconstructed sausage???
Beat me to that line.
Strange that, about your driving licences not being enough. I was excecutor to my late father`s will. I had to verify who I was, with both his bank and the solicitor. As well as photo id ( driving licence) they needed a current utility bill as well. Both were accepted. Sometimes I think that these bodies make things up as they go along, that is why there is no consistency. My father`s will was purchased from a stationery shop, filled in and witnessed. Mind you, what the solicitor charged for the discharge of the will was eye watering, in my mind. It was an easy 50/50 split.
How is life treating you these days? Things looking up?
We have just started to sort out our wills and all that. We have to prove our ID and I worry about my wife doing that as she only has a paper driving license and a passport
If she ever gives up the passport she could have trouble
I own the house (clearly it is hers as well as we are married and all that) and I pay all the bills and she is not on the counsel tax
we will have to do something about all that - if I die first she could have problems provingshe has been annoying me for yearsare married and she is my wife
I do remember when my dad died ( quite a while ago) and the solicitor needed proof of id
and one of the few things I could get was an online bank statement
I printed it off and that was fine
when the appointment was over we were chatting and I asked why the printed bank statement was OK - and showed her a version I had modified (I worked in IT!) with a massive balance and a different name - but otherwise the same
She was rather shocked - but said that the regulations were clear (at the time) that it was OK as it was.
That has been tightened up now - but it is getting very difficult if you are not a "standard person"
We have just started to sort out our wills and all that. We have to prove our ID and I worry about my wife doing that as she only has a paper driving license and a passport
If she ever gives up the passport she could have trouble
I own the house (clearly it is hers as well as we are married and all that) and I pay all the bills and she is not on the counsel tax
we will have to do something about all that - if I die first she could have problems provingshe has been annoying me for yearsare married and she is my wife
I do remember when my dad died ( quite a while ago) and the solicitor needed proof of id
and one of the few things I could get was an online bank statement
I printed it off and that was fine
when the appointment was over we were chatting and I asked why the printed bank statement was OK - and showed her a version I had modified (I worked in IT!) with a massive balance and a different name - but otherwise the same
She was rather shocked - but said that the regulations were clear (at the time) that it was OK as it was.
That has been tightened up now - but it is getting very difficult if you are not a "standard person"
Quite bright to be honest, a new lady in life is a ray of sunshine, Justine lost her husband over 3 years ago so we both understand each other, living in Liverpool but I still own the house in Lincoln. Thanks for asking.
Good to hear. And good that you have experienced the same life trauma which must be very mutually supportive for you.
We have to get our wills done. We keep putting it off. They should be straightforward. We own the house jointly and all accounts are in our joint names. We have never gone down the yours and mine route, it's just our m