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Why Make A Will?....
Everyone knows what a Will is - most people agree that they need one, but not everyone knows why they should make one without delay. Many assume, quite wrongly, that all their property will automatically pass to their spouse.
If you don't make a Will.... then you will have no control over who will inherit what you own. If you die intestate (without a Will), who inherits what depends on which of your relatives is alive at your death and how large your estate is. Spouses may not receive everything and charities, friends and unmarried partners will definitely receive nothing.
....if you are a parent of young children, then you will have no control over who looks after them should anything happen to you. In such circumstances, the courts will appoint someone on your behalf - someone that you may not have chosen.
....your family may have to employ professionals to sort out the mess that you leave behind. their charges could mean that they become significant beneficiaries of your estate.
Don't leave it to chance, make your wishes come true, make a Will, contact us now on 0800 970 6246! |
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Making A Will Protects Your Dependants
Nobody knows what the future holds. when you are
enjoying life with people you love, it may be hard
to think ahead.
Show You Care For Those Who Care About You
If you wish to ensure that your loved ones are
properly provided for, Trust Wills provide a
confidential service in the privacy of your own
home, take your instructions and produce a fully
legally binding Will.
Protect Your Family - Leave Nothing To Chance
A Will covers many vital issues - gifts of money
and property and, above all who you wish to be
guardians of your children as they could end up in
the care of the local authority, contrary to your
personal wishes. With a properly written Protective
Property Trust Will you can help to ensure that your
property will pass to your children.
Nursing Homes - Who Will Pay For Your Care?
Having worked hard all your life to pay your
mortgage and keep your house, does it seem fair
that it can then be sold to pay for Long Term Care?
Trust Wills can include a trust in your joint Wills
ensuring that your beneficiaries will receive as much
as possible from your estate.
Lasting Power of Attorney
The value of your estate depends on the care with which your affairs are handled during your lifetime but what happens if you are incapable of handling your affairs either through physical or mental incapacity? with an Lasting Power of Attorney from Trust Wills you can appoint those people who you would wish to act on your behalf.
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