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I got a Solicitor to draw up my Will, naming him by name and my sister as Executors, I have found out that he has also died and my sister would not be able to act for me, she will now be my beneficiary, So I will have to sort it out.

I have already arranged my own Funeral and paid for it, so that is sorted.

It all seems pointless as there will be nothing left.

My advice is if you are young make one yourself for the timebeing, things change too often.

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