Writing a Will means you can put your affairs in order and leave clear instructions to assist loved ones that you leave behind. You can name Executors to manage the administration of your estate and Guardians to look after any children you many have.
REDUCING HEARTACHE AND STRESS AFTER YOU HAVE GONE
Having a Will in place can prevent additional complications in the administration of your estate, reducing worry and stress for those you leave behind and the likelihood of family disagreements. You can also record your funeral wishes so loved ones know exactly what you would like them to do.
PROTECTING YOUR ASSETS
A Will can help protect the value of your property or savings for future generations, by minimising the effect of Inheritance Tax or residential care fees upon the value of your estate.
WHAT HAPPENS IF YOU DO NOT HAVE A WILL
If you die without having made a Will, your property will be divided according to the rules of intestacy and this could mean that your property may not go to the people you expected or want it to.