Let lawyer change will
I have a will lodged with a solicitor which I made 10 years ago when I bought my first house. But I have since had a child. Is it worth revisiting the will and is this costly?
No, the lawyer should be able to do this for you for a small fee, especially if you already have a will stored with the firm. It is always worth checking your will when circumstances change. You can either change what you have or write a new one revoking all previous wills.
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The couple, both 48 and of Stenhousemuir, paid Barrhead Travel by credit card in August.
They were due to travel to the all-inclusive Marconfort Griego hotel , in Torremolinos, on October 12 with sons Josh, 16, and Ryan, 13.
But Thomas Cook went into administration on September 23, owing £200million.
Calum, a foreman, said: “As we’d booked with Barrhead Travel, I thought the holiday was safe. How wrong I was.”
He checked the paperwork, noticed it was a Thomas Cook holiday and social care worker Karen went to a branch and waited three hours to be seen.
Calum said: “They told her the holiday was lost and if we wanted to rebook, we’d have to pay again.
“We couldn’t afford that and it was heartbreaking to have to tell the kids.”
The Johnstones were told to expect an email within two days with details of how to claim their money back. Calum said: “A week