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Why it is important to make a will?

It’s important to understand what will happen to your estate when you die without a Will!

We all understand that we should have a Will but the reality is that most of us don’t have one. In fact, it’s estimated that around two thirds of the population in England & Wales don’t currently have a valid Will in place.

Making a Will is the only way to ensure that your wishes are carried out after your death.

If you do not have a valid Will, your property will be distributed according to the Law of Intestacy.

This may not be what you would have wished. In any event, it is likely to take a lot longer to resolve than if you had made a Will. During this time, your beneficiaries may not be able to benefit from your estate and, worse, it can lead to arguments and even more distress for your relatives.

If you are single You might want your estate to be divided amongst friends, relatives and charities of your choosing and in the proportions you would like.

If you are married Don’t assume “my other half will get everything”. Brothers, sisters, parents or children may have a claim on part or all of your estate. If you are living as a couple but not officially married, you may be treated as a single person and a surviving partner may get nothing at all.

One thing you can be certain of – there will be arguments and disputes at a time when the family should be coping with the loss of a loved one.

If you are a parent Consider who you would like to look after your children in the event of your death. This is particularly important in the case of single parent families or unmarried parents living together. A valid Will nominating guardian(s) is invaluable in such cases. If no one knows what you would have wanted, the Court will decide on the future of your children, and it may not be what you or your children would have wished.

If you are retired You may have made a Will a long time ago. If so, it probably needs updating to include additional grandchildren or exclusion of persons you no longer feel should benefit from your estate. It is advisable to check your Will every 2 years. Ask for details when making your new Will.

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