A will helps to protect your family’s future and ensures that you control how your assets pass after you die.
By writing a will you have certainty that your wishes will be carried out and you can use it to appoint guardians for minor children and make known any specific wishes you many have in terms of individual gifts or funeral arrangements.
If you die without a valid will the law will decide who acts in the administration of your estate and how your estate is to be divided. The intestacy rules were written in 1925 and are considered by many to be out of date with modern society as they make no provision for unmarried partners or step children.
By making a Will you can:
- Appoint people you trust to carry out the terms of your Will
- Appoint people you trust to look after your minor children
- Decide who the beneficiaries will be
- State your funeral wishes
If you are a couple with similar wishes we can prepare mirror wills for you.
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