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Baffling though it may be, 70% of the folks who died in 2015 did not have a will.
It’s not hard to understand why: some people think creating a will is too complicated and expensive. Fact is it doesn’t necessarily have to be either.
Our will-writing is private, tailored directly to your wishes.
Marital status, dependants, finances, dependents’ medical disabilities—these crucial bits of information are weighed up and considered before being sewn into the document with care — keeping in mind the sensitive nature of the service.
Writing a will can also enable your beneficiaries to save on inheritance tax and ensure that your last wishes are enacted.
When it comes to the cost of having a will done, it’s worth shopping around to ensure you are getting the best value for money.
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Children: if you have children or step-children who are under 18 years, you will need to provide the financial arrangements and who is going to take care of them.
Divorced: if a former spouse remarries; you might want to revisit the will to reflect who, now, should receive what.
Property: if you have a ‘tenants in common’ mortgage, it is important to provide what happens to your share of the house.
In order to make sure that your financial interests are taken care of when you're no longer around, it is important for you to appoint a responsible and honest person as an executor. When it comes to settling your estate, you need a well-crafted plan that outlines how your assets are to be distributed among your beneficiaries.
If you die intestate (without a will), there are very strict rules as to who inherits your estate in order that the taxman can receive less in inheritance tax. It’s vital to know the rules and exceptions that apply in order to safeguard your assets and have them distributed as per your wishes. By doing so, you can feel secure in knowing your directives will be honored and your family will be provided for.