Estate planning: Three types of documents you’ll need

When my great-uncle Kerry died, there was some confusion when his last will and testament was read. He had managed to divide his estate into 10 parts, leaving two parts to a friend, two parts to another, and five parts to family – making just nine parts. We all had a chuckle, because he was a mathematician by profession.

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