I want to provide for my partner when I die (I am a good deal older than X); leave something immediately to my children; make sure that whatever X receives will pass to the children when X dies (I DO trust X, absolutely!); and avoid X being treated as a 'blood stranger' with a CAT threshold that's miniscule. There's a bit of a social welfare set of issues involved also.
Some weeks and €750 later, I discovered to my surprise that it wasn't the case.
They don't exist any more as an option, do they? So far as I'm aware, since same sex marriage came into law, NEW civil partnerships were no longer possible to obtain.
I found a full STEP member a one and a half hour drive away, here in the west (don't think I'm allowed give names here?); seems really knowledgeable and responsive, etc.
Thanks for the luck and for the interest
Vanilla
That is a very interesting link, which I had not heard of.
But it seems a bit like accountants having a specialist group for members who prepare financial statements.
Are making wills and doing probate not the bread and butter of most solicitors? Shouldn't any normal practice be able to do that?
Brendan
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