Thursday, 18 October 2012

Why You Should Make a Will

If you die without having made a valid Will the law decides who gets your money using set rules based on who outlives you, the result is unlikely to be what you would choose for yourself. Nelsons a local firm of Solicitors who provide advice to businesses and individuals have provided us with a useful quick guide that will show you what will happen to your wealth if you don’t make a Will. Marshall Smalley encourage all clients to make a Will and review it to make sure it’s what they want, this quick guide could just be what you need to take the first step, so please email us if this is of interest and we will send you a copy of this helpful one page document.

1 comment:

  1. Making a Will helps you to tread a path ahead of its time, when you will not be there to avoid- any kind of family clashes. If there are pre-laid down wishes, will and planning than there is no room left for any further discussions. A good executor can ensure that the will is carried out and probate is filed in the court of law.

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