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Hi Katie. Just wondering if Nick could help my partner and I with our will or whether he focuses solely on couples with children? If he can help us, would be interested in a slot on 8th March. If not, quite understand as I'm sure he has his hands full helping out busy mums and dads! Tried to PM you but your mailbox is full! Thanks v much, Lucy.
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Hello,


Nick seems like a nice and efficient guy with competitive rates vs the local ED firms. The firms carry indemnity/insurance - has this been a concern that anyone has?


I guess you would only ever find out of there was a problem with a will decades down the line (hopefully) when the will needed to be used. Do you get to keep your will? I'm aware that the local firms file it for you, which is good for safekeeping, but of course guarantees future business when you need to amend or execute! Cheers.

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Hi all - if 'making a will' had been on your 'to-do' list for ever my father-in-law Nick is doing a couple day of local appointments and will visit you at home. He has a couple of slots for Sunday 22nd November - it's ?195 for a joint will [email protected] for an a fact sheet and appointment
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