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Katy Sparkes - Last updated 03 March 2024

DID YOU KNOW: Without A Legal Will In Place Banks Will Take Control Of Your Assets When You Pass Away

Millions of Brits put themselves at risk by failing to plan for their assets

Two-thirds of UK adults still don't have a will. Nor do 70% of those with children under 18. It's a startling sum - and a completely unnecessary risk to take.

It's a shocking statistic, but around 27 million adults in the UK have failed to prepare a will

Why should everyone have a will?

A will, sometimes known as your last will and testament, is a legally-binding document. It contains a tailored set of instructions that detail who you want to inherit your estates and what should occur after you die.

Often, a will acts to ease a burden and remove obstructions. It includes funeral arrangements, and distribution of possessions alongside other wishes, like who should bring up your children or care for your pets.

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Why planning ahead is paramount

Ever heard the phrase, all good things must come to an end? Well, that doesn't have to always be the case. While it may feel dire to consider getting your affairs in order, preparing your will ensures your life's work and commitments continue on in a way that best represents your interests and values.

The benefits of preparing a will:

  1. Rather than letting the law decide, you can specify exactly who your benefactors are. Meaning you can divide up your inheritance in whatever way that suits you.
  2. Nominate your children's guardians, especially for those under 18.
  3. State who your trusted executors are to ensure your will is adhered to.
  4. Provide clarity on where your possessions will go.
  5. Preparing a will may reduce your inheritance tax and allows you to maintain control over your finances over the government.
  6. It's possible to write a combined will for you and your partner. Not only does this align your wishes with each other, but it's also possible to get excellent discounts.
  7. Provides you with the means to donate to charity.
  8. Invest now and save money. A will is a flexible one-off cost that can save you thousands in the future.

"...the cost of having a will drawn up is tiny when you consider the stress it avoids."

How Can I Get a Quote?

Don't wait until it's too late to take care of your loved ones and ensure that your property and assets are distributed according to YOUR wishes.

Act now and make writing a will a priority in the new year. Start by comparing prices from different providers to find the best option for your needs. Having a will written starts from only £49.99!

This will be the best decision you have made in 2024, so don't miss out! It only takes 60 seconds!

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  2. Once you answer a few simple questions, compare quotes near you to find the best deal.

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