Making A Will
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As we move through life we work hard to accumulate and save money in preparation for our future, that of our children and, perhaps, the occasional rainy day.
This is a world in which it is becoming increasingly expensive to live so it is more crucial than ever before to make sure that your wealth is distributed according to your wishes – not those of the courts.
In order to ensure this happens, it is essential that you have a Will. A carefully constructed Will affords you the peace of mind to know that your accumulated wealth and possessions will help to alleviate the inevitable rising living costs for your children.
In order to ensure your Will is understood by your executors and the Probate Court – thereby minimising any delays in the event of your death, there are some important questions you will need to consider before instructing a professional Will writer.
This site will explain the reasons why everybody over the age of 18 should have a Will, the benefits of instructing a professional Will writer to construct your Will and how to plan your estate.
Please contact us for further information, we are here to help you.
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Making Changes to Your WillLife is never static and change occurs more regularly than we often realise. A change in marital or residential status can affect the instructions within your Will. It is vital that you make a new Will – a much simpler task than you might imagine.
It is advisable to perform a simple review of your Will every three years even if there have been no major changes in your life during that time.
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