Homeowners: Have you got your Will sorted?

Homeowners: Have you got your Will sorted?

It’s vital but most people forget to get their Will sorted!
 
When buying a property there are a few things everyone should do. One of the most important things to get done (or changed) is your Will and maybe even a lasting power of attorney.
 
Making a Will is the only way you can be sure that your wishes will be carried out when you’re no longer alive. Yes, this sounds a bit deep and scary but; the reason for this blog is to ensure people have the reminder needed because so many people forget. 
 
With a Will in place, you can be confident that your assets will go to the people you intended – without leaving them any unnecessary burdens or worries. 
 
A perfect example of a few celebrities that unfortunately passed away without a Will causing all sorts problems and legal battles among families are: Amy Winehouse, Prince and more recently Caroline Flack. Millions of pounds locked up in estates with solicitors…
 
Other milestones to think about amends to getting a Will are marriage, birth of a child, moving in with your partner or divorce.
 
Setting up your Will won't break the bank and if you need any help or want more information, we can put you in contact with the company that we all use for our Wills. Just use the link here to request a call/email back.
 
Better safe than sorry. 


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