Making a Will is the only way to ensure that your wishes are carried out after your death. If you have not made a valid will your property will pass according to the law of Intestacy. This may not be as you would have wished. In any event it is
likely to take longer to finalise than if you had made a Will.
During this time your beneficiaries may not be able to draw money from your estate. It can mean arguments and distress for relatives. Making a Will lets loved ones know that you cared enough to ‘sort things out’ in advance. |