Will Writing Advice
A Will is a legal document that sets out your wishes regarding the distribution of your estate and the care of any children. A Will is the only way to ensure that your wishes are carried out after your death.
Without a Will, the distribution of your estate will take much longer. This could cause unnecessary distress to the beneficiaries. Disputes can be avoided if a valid Will is in place.
There are many factors involved in writing a Will, and the process may seem complex and time consuming. Our expert advisers will support you in structuring your thoughts. We do not write Wills ourselves but will introduce you to solicitors that do. Simply contact us and we will guide you through the Will writing process from start to finish.
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It is always good idea to understand what’s happening, so read on to find out more about what is involved and why you should make a Will and what will happens if you don’t.
Six reasons why you need a Will
It’s easy to make a Will and it will save your family unnecessary distress at an already difficult time.
What is ‘intestacy’?
Dying without a valid Will is called intestacy or dying intestate.
The law about exactly who gets what is different in England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland, but there are some common problems wherever you live.