Briefly: A will to discuss inheritance
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Your support makes all the difference.ONLY 14 per cent of adults talk to their parents about their wills, according to a survey conducted by General Accident. But 96 per cent of parents say they would not mind their children raising the subject. General Accident has published a free booklet called Family Finances: a guide to discussing finance with parents. Available by calling Julie Lumb at GA Life on 0904 628982.
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