[av_slideshow size=’no scaling’ animation=’slide’ autoplay=’false’ interval=’5′ control_layout=”] [av_slide slide_type=’image’ id=’3760′ video=” mobile_image=” video_ratio=” title=” link_apply=” link=’lightbox’ link_target=”][/av_slide] [/av_slideshow] [av_two_third first min_height=” vertical_alignment=” space=” custom_margin=” margin=’0px’ padding=’0px’ border=” border_color=” radius=’0px’ background_color=” src=” background_position=’top left’ background_repeat=’no-repeat’] [av_textblock size=” font_color=” color=”] People put off making a Will for a variety of reasons, either believing they are too young to plan ahead

or believing that the people they would wish to inherit will automatically do so, this results in not

safeguarding your family’s future.

However you can put off making a Will until it is too late and this poses many problems for your loved

ones left behind and in the worst case scenario your inheritance could go to the wrong person or the

state.

SAFEGUARD YOUR FAMILY’S FUTURE

Thinking about your Will and how you would like your assets to be passed after death can be an

uncomfortable thing to do, however writing a Will can grant you the peace of mind of knowing that

you have safeguarded the future of your loved ones. From the simplest Will to the most complex Estate

we can advise on planning you would really like, rather than leaving your loved ones guessing what

you may have wanted by not making a Will.

IF YOU DIE WITHOUT A WILL…

If you die without a Will – intestate – the Laws of Intestacy will decide who inherits your Estate,

dependant on a number of factors such as whether you are married or have children.
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  • You cannot be sure those you would wish to benefit will actually do so.
  • Your partner will not automatically inherit ALL of your estate.
  • “Common Law” partners may not receive anything.
  • Minor children could be taken into care whilst Guardians are appointed.
  • There could be lengthy delays for your beneficiaries and disputes.

Who can make a Will?

Anyone aged over 18 who is of sound mind can make a Will however…

  • If you are a member of the armed forces you can make a Will under the age of 18.
  • Under the Mental Health Act of 1983 the Court of Protection may approve the making of a Will for someone who is mentally incapable of doing so themselves. Further guidance should be sought on the Office of the Public Guardian website.

How can I make a Will?

If you would like to make a Will you can contact us for a free no obligation

assessment of your situation. We can help you make your Will in 3 easy steps:

1. We take your details over the phone/or face to face.

2. We write your Will and post or email it to you to checking spelling etc.

3. You sign your Will.

Call us today on 01656 856120 to discuss your personal Will.
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