AA Legal Services: Britons identify inheritance 'uncertainty' by Finance News Bulletin
Published: 16/05/07
Over two-thirds of young Britons terror they will be saddled with a great deal of money owing when their parents pass absentA survey of some 2,600 parents and children by AA lawful Services shows that well over four-fifths of respondents are concerned about what will happen to their parent's willA be short of of communication is also perturbing children, with well over a quarter of parents not having told their children about the details of the willJames Molloy, head of AA lawful Services, supposed that concern about the cost of care homes and equity release schemes and the increasing view of debt among older people was "changing the method many young people view the concept of legacy"
He added: "As young families take on better and better debts to get a foot on the property steps, few are banking on a future inheritance to help clear the mortgage"Mr Molloy urged that populace who wanted to take the strain out of dealing with wills could
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