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Previously on "Correct term for "last wishes" ?"

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  • Marina
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    What you want may be here

    Perhaps you're referring to the "Residue" ?

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  • Alan @ BroomeAffinity
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    Last wishes?

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  • Archangel
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    Bequest

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  • Ruprect
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    executors to the effect that "give this item to so-and-so and that item to that-person"
    That's the will itself isn't it?!

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  • Platypus
    started a topic Correct term for "last wishes" ?

    Correct term for "last wishes" ?

    If you make a formal will, then want to add an addendum for your executors to the effect that "give this item to so-and-so and that item to that-person" there's a term for this type of document. In the US it's called "Last Wishes" I think, anyone know what this is usually called in the UK?

    P.S. I know the executors are not obliged to fulfil these requests.

    TIA.

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