[ Research he could do himself, but it'd be useful to cross-reference what he found worthy and reputable with Edgeworth's list. ]
There will be six envelopes, to be kept with the hard copy of the will, each including instructions and a key, with the binding understanding that the contents of the lockbox the key accesses belongs to those individuals alone. As for my heirs, they'll be notarized in code, and the codex and true identities of the benefactors will be locked in a tamper proof account, the only key of which will be in my attorney's possession.
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Date: 2014-08-08 05:46 pm (UTC)From:[ Research he could do himself, but it'd be useful to cross-reference what he found worthy and reputable with Edgeworth's list. ]
There will be six envelopes, to be kept with the hard copy of the will, each including instructions and a key, with the binding understanding that the contents of the lockbox the key accesses belongs to those individuals alone. As for my heirs, they'll be notarized in code, and the codex and true identities of the benefactors will be locked in a tamper proof account, the only key of which will be in my attorney's possession.
You can do that, I assume?