A will ensures that your assets are distributed according to your wishes, protects your family, and avoids complications with inheritance laws.
Without a will, the government decides how your estate is distributed, which may not align with your personal preferences or family’s needs.
While DIY wills are possible, they can lead to disputes if not legally valid. A professionally written will ensures all legal requirements are met.
You should review your will every 3-5 years or after major life changes such as marriage, divorce, childbirth, or acquiring new assets.
Yes, a will allows you to legally appoint guardians for your children, ensuring they are cared for by the people you trust.
A basic will can be drafted and finalised within a few days, while more complex wills involving trusts or inheritance tax planning may take longer.