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Why you should make a will...
15 February 2008

It's easy to put off making a will. But if you die without one your assets may be distributed according to the law rather than your wishes. This could mean that your partner receives less, or that the money goes to family members who may not need it.

There are lots of good financial reasons for making a will:

. You can decide how your assets are shared out - if you don't make a will, the law says who gets what
. If you aren't married or in a civil partnership (whether or not it's a same sex relationship) your partner will not inherit automatically - you can make sure your partner is provided for
. If you're divorced or if your civil partnership has been dissolved you can decide whether to leave anything to an ex-partner who's living with someone else
. You can make sure you don't

The thought of preparing your will may seem daunting. But don't be put off, it really is the best decision you can make to protect your family's future.

Our specialist team can simply guide you through the will making process, so you can rest-assured that appropriate provisions have been made.

Why not take positive action today and complete our online questionnaire within this website. Or, if you prefer to talk with someone first, please contact one of our team who will be pleased to help on 01482 861635

 
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