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Don’t put off making your Will
You don’t know what’s around the corner, so why leave things to chance? If you haven’t written a will, the wrong people could end up inheriting your estate.
Worse still, the people you love could miss out. If you’re not married, your partner won’t inherit anything from your estate. The idea of a “common law” wife or husband is simply a myth.
With no will, you could be leaving problems behind for your family. There could be disputes after your death or an inheritance tax bill that could have been avoided.
If you make a will, none of this needs to happen. But don’t leave it too late!
Fill in your contact details and a local UK will writing expert in your area will get in touch.
Step 2: Book a free consultation
Your local expert will discuss your needs and explain the options.
Step 3: Sign your Will
The final stage of making a will is to get it signed and witnessed.
Stress-free will-writing services
We understand that making a will can seem stressful, complicated, and expensive. But it doesn’t need to be this way.
We make it easy to make a will with our nationwide network of trusted local experts. When you get in touch, we’ll put you in contact with an advisor in your local area.
Our local will makers and advisors located around the UK have a wealth of experience to help you make a will that’s right for you and your family. With over 830 reviews on Trustist, you’ll be in good hands.
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Why make a Will?
When making a will, you can ensure that your money, property and possessions go to the right people when you die. But if you don’t make a will, the legal rules of intestacy determine who inherits your assets.
The rules of intestacy are written in UK law and provide a rigid hierarchy of who inherits your assets, and in what amounts. This can have unintended consequences and create stress and disputes between family members after your death.
By creating your will, you can ensure that the right people inherit. Or if you prefer, you can choose to leave your children different amounts if you’ve given them money and gifts during your lifetime.
Couples with children under the age of 18 are allowed to appoint guardians in their wills. If both parents have died, the guardians would look after them. It’s not a nice thing to think about but it’s important nonetheless.
When making a will, you can ensure that your money, property and possessions go to the right people when you die. But if you don’t make a will, the legal rules of intestacy determine who inherits your assets.
The rules of intestacy are written in UK law and provide a rigid hierarchy of who inherits your assets, and in what amounts. This can have unintended consequences and create stress and disputes between family members after your death.
By creating your will, you can ensure that the right people inherit. Or if you prefer, you can choose to leave your children different amounts if you’ve given them money and gifts during your lifetime.
Couples with children under the age of 18 are allowed to appoint guardians in their wills. If both parents have died, the guardians would look after them. It’s not a nice thing to think about but it’s important nonetheless.
If you own pets, you’ll surely want to make your beloved companions are taken care of when you die. In your will, you can nominate someone to look after them and leave them money for this specific purpose.
If you have a large estate, we can give you guidance on how to avoid inheritance tax as much as possible. With the rate of inheritance tax set at 40% above a particular threshold value, it’s worth considering all the options.
Perhaps you own valuables or a collection that you’ve amassed over many years. Even if it’s not worth a huge amount of money, you might want to leave it in your will to someone who will truly appreciate it.
Many charities raise most of their money from legacies left in wills. Our will writing services can assist you with leaving a charitable legacy that will benefit your favourite cause and help others after you’ve passed away.
Add protection to your professionally written will by including a trust for property and money.
Lifetime Trusts
Get the maximum protection for your assets during your lifetime and beyond.
Lasting Power of Attorney
Delegate decision-making during your lifetime to people you know and trust.
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