THE IMPORTANCE OF MAKING A WILL
A Will is a written legal document by which a person stipulates how his or her assets are to be managed and distributed upon their death.If there is no Will when you die, then your assets including money, property and possessions will be distributed according to the law with no regard shown to your wishes. This can mean that your Estate can pass onto a beneficiary that
you had not intended to provide for and the persons you wanted to benefit may not get anything!
Furthermore, it is important to bear in mind the implication of getting divorced and how this will affect you if you do not amend your Will. Prior to separation any gift to a spouse or civil partner recorded and provided for in your Will, will only fail once the decree absolute is granted. Therefore, if you are separated from your spouse or civil partner you should amend your Will in order to prevent a benefit to them should anything happen to you before your divorce is By making a Will, you will assist your family in following your wishes and alleviate any unnecessary distress at an already most difficult and stressful time.
So don’t delay and contact Aschfords Law on 020 3586 4050, 0782932830 to speak with our expert lawyer in Wills and Probate. You can also email to info@aschfordslaw.com
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