Writing a will is essential for anyone who wants to ensure their wishes are carried out after their death and to save their family time, money and distress at such a sad time.

Making your Will is important. You know it is important – that’s probably why you are reading this. How long have you been putting it off? The best thing you can do right now is call us, book a time to speak to consultant and let us help you. If you want more information ,then feel free to continue reading our, but none of it will be as useful as virtual chat with a consultant, over a cup of tea and letting them help you to put your thoughts in order.

Do I need a will?

I am married:- Getting married may invalidate any existing Will you have

I am a parent:- You can appoint legal guardians for children under the age of 18 within your Will

I am in a relationship:- Anything you solely own may not automatically pass on to your partner when you die

I have set up a new business:- What happens to the business, your staff and your family if anything happens to you?

I own a property:- There are different options on how the property can be owned depending on your circumstances

I am separated:-Unless you update your Will, your ex-partner could stand to inherit the bulk of your estate

I’ve been ill or had an accident:- Make sure the people who know you can look after your affairs if you are unable to