My Will

If you have written a will, you might like to record details of the solicitor the reference and the location of the will itself in your Book of Wishes.

It is important for you to make a will whether or not you consider you have many possessions or much money. It is important to make a will because:

  • If you die without a will, there are certain rules which dictate how the money, property or possessions should be allocated. This may not be the way that you would have wished your money and possessions to be distributed.
  • Unmarried partners and partners who have not registered a civil partnership cannot inherit from each other unless there is a will, so the death of one partner may create serious financial problems for the remaining partner.
  • If you have children, you will need to make a will so that arrangements for the children can be made if either one or both parents die.
  • It may be possible to reduce the amount of tax payable on the inheritance if advice is taken in advance and a will is made.

If your circumstances have changed, it is important that you make a will to ensure that your money and possessions are distributed according to your wishes. For example, if you have separated and your ex-partner now lives with someone else, you may want to consider changing your will. If you are married or enter into a registered civil partnership, this may invalidate any previous will you have made.

If you don’t yet have a will, then that is something you should certainly consider as the advantages to your benefactors always outweighs the cost of production. If you would like a professional to assist you to write your will, then please Contact Us and a specialist will contact you at your convenience.