Video wills from Remember a Charity

Video: Bob Maddison explains why he recorded a video will

Speaking to your loved ones from beyond the grave might sound rather spooky, but recording a video to accompany your will seems to be gaining in popularity.

One advocate of the idea is 61-year-old Bob Maddison, of St Mary's Road, Tonbridge - a father to two children and grandfather to three.

Although he is in good health, and has already written a formal last will and testament, the retired engineering lecturer has decided to create a video address for when he dies.

He hopes the tape will provide his children and grandchildren with a much more intimate legacy than would be possible a traditional written will:

“One part of the video will is giving advice. All the normal will is about is leaving money, leaving assets, whereas this gives it a more personal touch.”

Research indicates nearly two thirds of people in the UK would like to create a video to explain their will and testament to loved ones.

And up to 70 per cent believe that a video address could avoid potential conflicts following the reading of a written will.

The survey was commissioned by Remember a Charity, an organisation that encourages people to leave legacies to charity in their wills.

Monday, February 08 2010

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