Making a Will
Why
Ever thought about how your property is distributed after you die? Well, in the absence of a will your relatives, friends or favourite charities may not be entitled to anything.
What
A will is an extremely useful tool when considering the long-term impact it can have on individuals such as your children and the manner in which you can provide for them financially or otherwise. This is particularly true when taking into account the fact that the law cohabiting couples differently to husbands, wives and civil partners.
A will is vital to ensuring that your property is dealt with in accordance with your intentions when you die and it is the simplest answer to questions such as - Who gets what?
When
“There were a total of 2,222 fatalities in road accidents in 2009...” (Department for Transport, National Statistics - Reported Road Casualties Great Britain: 2009 Annual Report-published September 2010)
Remember - a will should not be a final contemplation in life and is certainly not more relevant the older you are.Contact form
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