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08-Sep-2010 05:30 AM

Your Family Your Money

Your Family Your Money

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What are your treasures worth?  

Win one of 20 Good Will Week DVDs to find out!

Research done by NSW Trustee & Guardian showed that the main reason people give for not getting around to making their Will is that they don't think they have an estate that's worth anything, but a Will is about more than money, it's about deciding who you want to look after the things that are important to you. To encourage people to think about the value of their personal possessions, this year's Good Will Week theme is 'A Will. What's it worth to you?'

Want to find out what a Will is worth to you? To enter our Good Will Week competition, simply jump on the forum and tell us about the wackiest thing you have to put in your Will ... or the weirdest thing you've been left in one!

Entries close at 5pm (AEST) Wednesday 15 September 2010. Winners will be notified by email and prizes will be sent via Australia Post on Monday 20 September 2010. Winners may be asked to provide a photo of their item for display on the Your Family Your Money website. The judge's decision will be final and no correspondence will be entered into.


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Your Family Your Money

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08-Sep-2010 11:24 AM

Kimba the white lioness

Kimba the white lioness

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Unfortunately my daughter has withdrawn from our family due to religious reasons, so only her children will receive any entitlements.  So sad

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28-Sep-2010 02:03 PM

Successful

Successful

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The weirdest thing that was left to me in a will was my uncles treasured bonsai tree.  He said that I was the only person that admired it so he left it to me.  Even though it was the least thing in monetary value, I love it and take care of it.

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