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| 13 years ago. Rating: 2 | |
uk
Even in the UK the law surrounding wills differs - you need to ask a lawyer - you can do this on the internet I believe. Seems you possibly do have a right - not sure about how old you need to be though. I have just noticed alongside your question are access to lawyers - try these.
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