Making a Will is not something that we all do regularly as part of our daily lives, in fact statistics tell us that 7 out of 10 people who die do not have a valid Will. However the tide is turning and more and more people are now making a Will as they realise that the wealth that they have built up needs to be managed properly and effectively through a Will. The majority of people accept this, but simply do not get around to doing anything about it.
Making a Will is not about you and will not be of any benefit to you, but will be of the upmost importance and benefit to your loved ones that are left behind. Many people assume that making a Will is for the older generation but it is often more important for young families to make a Will. By making a Will you will be able to create a bespoke Trust that will provide for your family’s financial security. You will be able to appoint Guardians, people who will look after your children. Wills are also essential for your Inheritance Tax Planning.
Unmarried partners, second marriages, stepchildren, family disputes and so on often lead to competing interests, none of which are recognised by the law. By making a Will you will be able to address the competing and different needs of everyone in your family unit.
Are you concerned that your children might be disinherited if you need long term care and your wealth is used to pay for such care? Are you concerned that if you die and your spouse or partner remarries he/she will leave what they have to their new partner, thus disinheriting your children? If so, by making a Will including Trusts, you can ensure that what you have worked for goes to whoever you choose, while ensuring the financial security of yourself and your loved ones.
My name is Ana and I live in Balham. I am a Pensions Actuary and Financial Adviser. I also work as an Associate for EA Will Services which specialises in providing a professional and personal Will Writing service for families and individuals. EA Will Services is a member of the Institute of Professional Will Writers that limits its membership through examinations and ongoing training. For more information please go to
http://www.eawillservices.co.uk.
For more information or to make an appointment please contact myself or my colleague Samantha.
Also, feel free to post any generic questions and I will gladly respond to them. I hope you found this information useful.
Best Regards
Ana