A Will is a unique, important and personal document. Even an apparently simple Will can often ignore the wider contexts of inheritance tax planning, jointly held property, insurance and so on.
Our dedicated team of Will solicitors, experienced in Will writing, can provide invaluable and practical guidance and advise for making a Will and what provisions should be included in your Will.
And if you already have a Will, you should review it, probably every few years, and certainly if your circumstances change: you become a property owner, you get married, separate or remarry, you have children or there is a death in the family.
Nevertheless, surprisingly less than a third of adults in the UK actually make a Will, leaving their families to suffer uncertainty, delay, possible conflict and potential tax and costs implications. In essence, a Will allows you to decide how your estate is distributed.
People are often surprised by what actually happens if you do not make a Will.
For instance, under the Intestacy rules your spouse may not receive everything when you die and if you are unmarried but living together, your partner may not receive anything at all.
Here are a few more key facts worth noting if you haven’t made a Will:
Our team of highly experienced solicitors can help you with wills, probate and tax planning issues and can also provide you with support and help when challenging a will or dealing with power of attorney.
To organise your will contact our will solicitors for our advice and benefit from our will writing service by filling out our contact form or calling us on 0845 604 2847.