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British over-50s are ’50 shades of grey’ when it comes to wills

Nov 18, 2014 | News

New research reveals majority of Brits’ wills are out of date or non-existent 70% of British adults aged over 50 don’t have a valid will, according to new research. And of those who did create a will before their 50th birthday, almost half (46%) admit a major life...

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