Do I Need a Will?

Every person over the age of 18 should have a valid will in place, regardless of their gender, relationship status or financial position. There are many situations where not having a will could badly affect you or a loved one.

Why is Having a Will So Important?

Without a will to dictate what will happen to your money and possessions in the event of your death it could take years for a court to fairly decide how to proceed. Your family or other beneficiaries get no extra financial help during this period, and the uncertainty could put them under a great deal of stress, causing trouble with banks, mortgage lenders etc, as well as arguments between family members.

Any heirlooms or other significant possessions could be put up for public auction unless protected by a will. Banks, building societies and insurance companies hold millions of pounds on behalf of deceased customers who didn’t have a will in place to tell them what to do with it.

Peace of Mind

Getting over the death of a loved one is hard enough as it is, without the added pain of problems stemming from a failure to give clear instructions about what should be done with your possessions. The peace of mind that comes from having a will in place can be of great value, and its well within your reach, just fill the form in to the right of this page, and get started today.

We can find you a solicitor who will be able advise you on any issue concerning wills, trusts & probate or any other area of law, and help to ensure that your intentions are set in stone before you pass on.

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