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What Is A Will?

A Will is a legal document that says who you want your money and your possessions to go to when you die.   It is best to have it drawn up by a solicitor who will make sure the Will is legally correct and that your wishes can be carried out.

Why Should You Make A Will?

Why do we put off making a Will?  We take out life insurance to protect and secure our loved ones. We insure our important belongings – our home, our car – again to protect ourselves and others. But all too often we do not consider making a Will. This can leave our loved ones with tremendous problems and long delays in our affairs being settled. If you do not have a family and do not make a Will everything can be taken by the Treasury. No Charity can benefit from your estate if you have not made a Will. Making a Will is the only way to be certain that your money and your belongings go to the people and causes you care about. This offers you peace of mind making it a very positive thing to do.

When Do You Need To Make A Will?

The simple answer is now. The fact that you’ve chosen to find out more is a positive step and you may want to discuss it further with your family. Provided you are over 18 you can make and change your Will as often as you like.