The BBC have reported in this article:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-53530228
that the Government have made a decision to enable Wills as a legal document to be witnessed via video.
What does that mean for you?
For many people putting their legal documents in place can be a daunting task and many have may have been putting it off. Now with the new government legislation change you now have the option to get your Will witnessed via a video chat. This can enable you to ensure your wishes are current and legal.
The change is being back dated to January 2020 and will be in place until January 2022 when the situation will be reassessed.
Considerations.
For all our clients we are recommending, within manageable constraints to try to get a
live signing
of their legal documents, this can be achieved in a range of ways which may suit your circumstances, however the
most effective
to date is to have a neighbour outside the house looking in through a closed window witnessing you physically sign the documents in line of sight inside the house, the documents then passed through the letterbox for the witness to then sign (using their own pens also)
Where it is not possible to get a live signature then the video option will enable you to proceed, however we would
strongly recommend
at the earliest, safe time to up date your documents with live witnessed signatures.
Is my Will Valid?
For a will to be legally valid, as the law stands you must:
~ Be 18 or over
~ Make it voluntarily
~ Be of sound mind
~ Make it in writing
~ Sign it in the presence of two witnesses who are both over 18
~ Have it signed by your two witnesses, in your presence
~ You cannot leave your witnesses (or their married partners) anything in your will
If you are unsure it costs nothing to ask the question and find out where you stand, we offer
FREE WILL REVIEWS.