Will writingThe writing of a will is a highly personal and often times difficult act. While everyone should have a will detailing their intentions following their passing, many people chose to put aside this relatively simple, inexpensive and highly important act.The interest in making a clear and simple will should be in the greatest interest of the individual and their loved ones. Putting off this act can result in at least delay in implementing the wishes of the deceased and frequently those wishes being entirely overridden by the law of intestate succession and increased expense. This is particularly true for parties who may not be married to their partner or those who are separated but not divorced. This unnecessary upset and delay can easily be avoided by a solicitor. Drawing up a simple will can reduce post- death stress for the surviving family members, speed up the winding up of an estate and increase the prospects of the execution of the wishes of the deceased. For further information about will writing, please contact me using the link to the right. |
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