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How To Ensure Your Will Is Fit For Purpose by Rachael Rodgers

If you die without a valid Will, those you leave behind will have no say in how your assets are handled.

Why leave it to chance? Our free Personal Guide to Wills and Estate Planning will ensure your legacy is secure.

The importance of having a valid Will

Around 60% of people in the UK die without a Will and some 28% of existing Wills are found to have major flaws that totally change the way their assets are distributed.

There are so many things you need to be aware of in order to make sure your family and loved ones are secure after you’re gone, just getting started can be intimidating.

My free guide – “Ensure your Will is fit for purpose” – will change that, explaining the most essential aspects of a valid Will for individuals and families in plain English, not legal jargon!

I’ve spent years helping my clients make sure their assets will be handled according to their wishes after their death. I’ve written this guide to ensure that those you leave behind don’t have to go through the uncertainty and distress that result when you die without a relevant and valid Will.

Amongst the topics I demystify are

  • How complex family structures can impact the writing of your Will
  • How to ensure your children are taken care of as you would want them to be
  • How to ensure your assets go where you want them to
  • How to keep children’s inheritance safe for them – and safe from them!
  • Why Inheritance Tax is to a large extent voluntary
  • Why every adult should have Lasting Powers of Attorney

These are the most important lessons that I’ve learnt from my years of experience as a professional Will writer, helping a huge array of clients. Whether you’re making a Will for the first time or want to ensure the one you have is fit for purpose, this guide will help you understand what you need to know.

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Do you also have questions about how to ensure your business and related assets are managed appropriately? I also offer a free business guide: “Business Wills and Succession Planning”.