REVISING THE WILL.
When a family man with the aid of a thoroughly experienced adviser has made a good Will he has performed a vitally important duty towards his family—but the duty does not end with the proper signing and safe custody of the document. As time goes on the prospective needs of dependants may change. They may develop temperaments and tendencies necessitating" the provision of safeguards to vent the wasting or frittering away of their There may bo alterations in the number of circumstances of dependants or next-of-kin rendering necessary a redistribution nf the estate. The will should therefore be carefully revised at intervals to accord with the changed circumstances. In such case the long experience of the Public Trust Office can be very helpful to the family man. for this dftl c bus been concerned, with all classes of estates and dependants for Hfty years pust. When a will is made ot the Public Trust Office, it is deposited free of charge in a place of safety and is free from the risks of fire aud burglary. It is, however, readily available for revision at any time. R. F. WARD, District Public Trustee. WS Albert Street, Auckland.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 192, 15 August 1925, Page 8
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