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Jan 7, 2010

Law Society launches campaign to restrict will writing to the legal profession

There has been much coverage recently about Will writing organisations.  Last year the Probate Section of the Law Society launched an investigation into Will writing societies and problems which people had faced with the Wills prepared by them.

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