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losing hope

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Apr 27, 2022
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Title.

I am currently working on my will, so am wanting to gift everything to this forum. So they can go on & fight for ppl's right to "choose". Has any passed members done this before & if so do I just write "Sanaction Suicide" in my will as the benefactor? Or is that the trading name, with a seperate company name behind it?

Also I would also like to know if this forum has a registered company number (something that helps find the company). Also is their someone (preferably a mod) I could put down as an "exector" of the will?

Ideally I would like it to be someone who is active like a mod, so I know they will act on my wishes. Last thing I want is my family to claim my possessions, as I know they want to. FYI I plan to leave a few £1,000's as well as my own apartment which is owned outright without a mortgage (prob worth £100k +). So we are talking about a significant donation here.

Any help will be much appreciated.
 
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Unicr0n

Unicr0n

Stuck in a black hole...
Mar 26, 2024
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You shouldn't write Sanctioned Suicide as the benefactor. It's not an actual organization, it's just a website. You CAN write an organization as your benefactor [I have a police department as mine]. I wouldn't mention Sanctioned Suicide at all in your will. It could be used to invalidate it somehow maybe.

You can claim a mod on here in your will so long as you have their full legal name and address listed in the will [not just their username, that won't stand legally]. You can mention multiple people from here to give your money to so long as you have their full legal name and address, too. Or you could send that money to their paypal or something before you CTB, to make it less complicated legally and less likely to fall into family hands.

Transferring of property estate is difficult. You might want to consider transferring ownership of it to someone you want NOW so they can avoid hefty taxes. Estate/Inheritance taxes are outrageous. For Inheritance, whoever is granted it AFTER your death is going to have to pay those inheritance taxes. Transferring ownership before your death avoids estate and inheritance taxes. It's been a while since I've taken my finance course. 😖

You may want to consider looking into a trust instead [probably a revocable trust]. You'll avoid having to go through a probate. It'll give you privacy as well since wills will be made public. The irrevocable trust prevents those pesky estate taxes [which can be up to 40% in taxes]. But you can't change anything once you sign the trust.

Also, make sure the users you gift property to can legally own property in the country where you live.
 
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Dark Window

Dark Window

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Mar 12, 2024
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I'd recommend highly against this. You don't know anyone on this forum.

If you want it to go to a cause, I'd recommend just making a donation while you're alive. You can make a donation to this site if you want, but I'd recommend doing a bit more research, you have no idea how the people receiving the funds will actually spend it.

Don't ever leave a will to give to someone you don't know.
 
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Praestat_Mori

Mori praestat, quam haec pati!
May 21, 2023
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As there's also property /real estate included you should consult a specialized lawyer and the forum would need to be an organisation (or a company). Most likely it would also be international as the "organisation" that would inherit wouldn't be in the UK for obvious reasons.
 
Tesha

Tesha

Life too shall pass
May 31, 2020
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I wonder if you can legally leave money to be paid to a Bitcoin address by the executor?
 
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losing hope

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Apr 27, 2022
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Unicr0n

Thanks for all your help. RE; inhertitance tax. I have a feeling you have to gifted something years in advance to avoid paying inhertiance tax. Something like 7 years? Just checked this; https://www.gov.uk/inheritance-tax/gifts#:~:text=Gifts given in the 3,£325,000 tax-free threshold.

"Gifts given in the 3 years before your death are taxed at 40%. Gifts given 3 to 7 years before your death are taxed on a sliding scale known as 'taper relief' "

Also I don't have the mental capacity to set up a trust. Besides I don't like the idea of not being able to change my mind once the trust is set up. Obviously we are pro-choice, meaning I could back out of ctb'ing...so I don't think a trust would work for me.

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Dark Window

Thanks for the advice but I litterally don't have anyone else to give it to. I want an "executor" who is going to ensure my family DOES NOT get a penny. Hence I am suggesting this forum / mods since they will then have a vested interested. If its not this place then it will be going 100% to samaritans.

Praestat_Mori

I've worked as a property surveyor & in probate cases. All you need is a qualified MRICS or FRICS surveyor to value the "estate" (a probate valuation) then take that valuation to the lawyer who will do their thing with it. Thanks for your input :-)
 
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Praestat_Mori

Mori praestat, quam haec pati!
May 21, 2023
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I wonder if you can legally leave money to be paid to a Bitcoin address by the executor?
I wouldn't see a problem with that as BTC and crypto payments are somehow established ways of money transfer and gains and such are also taxable. BTC (and other cryptos) would also be inheritable if the deceased possessed them during their lifetime.
 
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losing hope

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Apr 27, 2022
385
How are those who are ctb'ing due to their family ensuring their family doesn't get a penny of their inhertiance?
 
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rozeske

Maybe I am the problem
Dec 2, 2023
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There is a link on the front page regarding making donations to this site. You can follow that procedure. I don't think you can get real identities of people running this site or mods. There's already tones going on based off of speculations on who they might be. Anyways you can contact mods for more information.
 
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pthnrdnojvsc

Extreme Pain is much worse than people know
Aug 12, 2019
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If u can't do that then I would give it to Philip Nitschke .

He is the one who discovered SN as an effective suicide method.

He also had real Nembutal sources where u could order nembutal online for almost 20 years, the last being N from D 2 years ago

He wrote the peaceful pill handbook best resource for suicide for 20 years

Many more reasons


Or Kenneth Law. They have him in jail now for selling SN to people even some here. He needs money to fight that injustice
 
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UKscotty

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May 20, 2021
2,103
Give to a local charity. However, anything you write as part of a suicide is likely to be discarded and ignored as it wasn't written in sound mind.

The family will decide and they can ignore your wishes.
 
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locked*n*loaded

Archangel
Apr 15, 2022
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You can't leave real assets to "virtual" entities. You don't know people's true identities and I highly doubt that anyone would give them to you. Your only choice would be to liquidate any non-monetary assets you have to cash and to make a contribution to the site before you ctb.
 
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losing hope

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Apr 27, 2022
385
Give to a local charity. However, anything you write as part of a suicide is likely to be discarded and ignored as it wasn't written in sound mind.

The family will decide and they can ignore your wishes.
My will is to be signed by two witnesses to tesitfy that I was of sound mind when writing this will. So I'm doing everything I can so my family CANNOT ignore my wishes!

Is there any other way they (my family) can scam me by trying to NOT follow through?
 
Tesha

Tesha

Life too shall pass
May 31, 2020
468
Put a solicitor / solicitor company as one of the executors and register the Will with them. They'll take payment from your estate, but it would be completed as you wanted it to.
 
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Bed

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Aug 24, 2019
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If you want to help the pro-choice cause, I'd recommend donating to a pro-choice advocacy charity of your choice instead. it will do far more good imo.
 
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losing hope

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Apr 27, 2022
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If you want to help the pro-choice cause, I'd recommend donating to a pro-choice advocacy charity of your choice instead. it will do far more good imo.

Thanks for confirming. Based on your advice I have contacted the Samaritans (who as an organisation are pro-choice) despite the relatively few pro-lifers who work the phones. About donating to them instead. They advised this is very common, in fact about 1/5th of all their income comes from inheritance. Also it is a good way to ensure one's family doesn't steal a penny, as they have their own lawyers to rightfully claim any inheritance left to them. So I can simply write "Samaritans (charity number 219432)" as the executor which gives them the right to probate over my estate, above my family.

Also any inheritance left to them is devoid of inheritance tax which I particularly love. As I am rinsing the Anti suicide UK system for all it's worth to give it to pro-choice supports. Which fulfils a Gandi quote I live my life by "be part of the change you want to see in the world." They also have a free will writing service they are sending me info on after contacting them here;


Very happy knowing my family won't get a penny of my hard earnt estate!
 
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