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Offline Highlander

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Re: Are your wills ready?
« Reply #30 on: January 08, 2013, 20:07:58 PM »
Without wishing to detract from the discussion, can I just ask ytokgoz "who wrote the content of your first post"



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Re: Are your wills ready?
« Reply #31 on: January 08, 2013, 20:41:43 PM »
without changing the subject loz, when are you going to write cheap ways of having a will, as you do know lots.
and stop talking about this your countryman my country man crap , because it is really so childish.  i said again it is not my country man, people do wrong things everywhere. dont you watch watchdog ? dont you read your local news? in knife crime london is more dangerous than baghdad so do ı say look at your people , they are all criminals?
i can not believe that you are so arrogant that dont accept you have been giving wrong ideas to people. can you just write down 3 legals ways instead of will please. also as i live in uk now can you give me some advice on how to beat the uk system as i believe you know it very well.

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Are your wills ready?
« Reply #32 on: January 08, 2013, 21:06:15 PM »
Can I please ask a question that I'm sure applies to many people owning a property here, I will use my own circumstances but I'm sure similarities will apply to others ;

We don't have a Turkish will, our bank accounts here are joint and upon the death of either one of us, the other has the opportunity to dictate our banked finances.

The property is in my name only, we have no plans to sell our property but leave it to our children, who we believe are very close and will be able to cope with any dictate imposed by the Turkish inheritance system. We also have some checks and balances contained within our UK will to take account of any diversions from our wishes on what we would like to see happen here.

So lets assume that I die first and as my wife's name is not the one on the Tapu, does that mean she can't live here anymore? I know our children wouldn't kick her out. Once she dies, wouldn't the property here, in effect still be in the hands of my children?

If so, it's what we would have written in our will?

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Re: Are your wills ready?
« Reply #33 on: January 08, 2013, 21:06:53 PM »
Go away and grow up. 
Read the links that I posted, you will get your reply, and the probable legalities.  I await confirmation from a lawyer. 
The drivel that you first posted is deceiving in every conceivable way possible, leading clients into a false impression of all will be resolved on the death of your loved one, the process can't be any further from the truth.

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Re: Are your wills ready?
« Reply #34 on: January 08, 2013, 21:38:01 PM »
just to save all the people reading lots of "your rubbish" as you like using that word , why dont you just summarize it here? or you have got nothing to say? do you even know and realise what you are recommending? or do you know what you are doing and/ or are you legally and mentally capable of giving people advice? what ever ....

rimms, your wife will get 1/4 of the assets and your children(or child) will get 3/4 of the assets.(it doesnt matter how many children you have got)



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Re: Are your wills ready?
« Reply #35 on: January 08, 2013, 21:42:32 PM »
We were going to get Turkish wills a couple of years ago after getting lots of advice from friends, professionals and fellow property owners we decided to save our £800+.
It comes up as a regular question every year on the forum and I think there is a resounding 'save your money' response.

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Are your wills ready?
« Reply #36 on: January 08, 2013, 21:56:19 PM »
My name is not on our Tapu, my husband has children by a previous relationship, does that mean I get naf all???

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Re: Are your wills ready?
« Reply #37 on: January 08, 2013, 21:59:52 PM »
Shamless2;
i am not professional about it but as long as you are married you still have a min 1/4 share , but i might be mistaken, please consult a solicitor for expert advice .
or you can always ask loz as she know everything, 

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Re: Are your wills ready?
« Reply #38 on: January 08, 2013, 22:04:07 PM »
If we've not sold in a few years time our plan is to 'sell' our apartment to our son and daughter.
I'd rather pay the commission than take the chance of them having the five plus years of heartache that Vera has suffered.

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Re: Are your wills ready?
« Reply #39 on: January 08, 2013, 22:07:28 PM »
exactly anne, that is the best efficient way of doing it , just approx 3% - 4% of the value of the house and thats it. everything is done in one day




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