by NicEd » Mon Aug 07, 2017 9:34 am
I'd recommend anthony gold in streatham. In general I think everybody who has a house and or children or is separated/getting divorced should make a will. If you have kids under 18, a will is the best way of ensuring the people you would want to be their guardians are - otherwise social services do start to stick their oar in. If you are separated or getting divorced and don't have a will, if you pass away before the decree nisi, and haven't made a Will, your spouse will inherit your estate, which I'm guessing in most cases is not what is wanted. It's a PITA to get it sorted out if this happens.
I'd recommend anthony gold in streatham. In general I think everybody who has a house and or children or is separated/getting divorced should make a will. If you have kids under 18, a will is the best way of ensuring the people you would want to be their guardians are - otherwise social services do start to stick their oar in. If you are separated or getting divorced and don't have a will, if you pass away before the decree nisi, and haven't made a Will, your spouse will inherit your estate, which I'm guessing in most cases is not what is wanted. It's a PITA to get it sorted out if this happens.