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The majority of adults in this country have no valid will. As a result, seven out of every ten people who die leave their loved ones with what may be unnecessarily complicated problems, at a time when they are least able to deal with them.

If you die without a will, the law will decide how your property is to be divided amongst the members of your family. This may not result in a true reflection of your wishes.

Making a will is a relatively simple process for most people. It will give you the peace of mind of knowing that your family will not be troubled by the complexity or expense that may result from an intestacy (dying without a will).

Making a will enables you to:

  • Choose precisely how your property and possessions should be dealt with in the event of your death
  • Appoint an executor who will deal with all the necessary paperwork and procedures on your family’s behalf
  • Create trusts for your children and give directions as to who will look after them
  • Give particular gifts or sums of money to specific people or organisations
  • Minimise and restrict tax liabilities
  • Make a joint will with your spouse or partner

Every client has his or her own individual needs and requirements when making a will. Our member firms place great emphasis on ensuring that a highly personal service is given to each client, whilst keeping the process as simple and inexpensive as possible.

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