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Making a will |
| Should you make a will? Less than a third of us make a will,
and most of us leave it until we getting on a bit. That means if you died
suddenly your wishes wouldn't be written down anywhere. A will allows you
to explain where you want your assets to go how you want your property divided
up on the want to leave anyone specific items.
Writing will requires you to sign it and have witnessed by two people. If you have have lots of family or lots of property and money to dispose of them you need to be careful to be careful about your will. Make your wishes clear, and speak to a solicitor to ensure you get the wording right in your will. The new trend is video wills, these aren't legally binding and should
only be used in addition to written well. But they can allow you to leave
personal message that they should leave behind. You can also explain why
you want to leave things to whoever, whether you want to leave the charity
donation why you chose that charity fix the automatically obvious. You
can also leave your loved one's messages, something than to remember you
by.
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Why you should have a willIf you want to leave specific items to loved ones or charities then you must specify in advance that you want to do this. The best way to do this is via a will as this becomes a legal document. Leaving gifts to charities is easy in a will. You don't have to tell the charity in advance. In the same way you don't have to tell people you're leaving them anything in a will! You may think that everything will go to a partner if you die but it might not. The easiest way of making sure your estate is divided up as you want is to lay everything down in black and white. Think about your estate - the land and property, cash, jewellery etc that you own. Do you know who you want to leave money to? Planning a will in advance can also make you clearer on IHT - inheritance tax issues. Everyone should have a will. It solves all family disputes after deaths which can otherwise tear families apart and cost an awful lot of money. If you'd like to leave someone something whether it be money, property or jewellery it is best to make it very clear in your will so that your request is carried out.
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