Making a Will
Some people think that it is not necessary to make a Will and that their estate will automatically pass to their relatives. Often, particularly in the case of an unmarried couple, this is not the case and matters can be complicated by not having a Will.
Regardless of how much you have to leave, it is important to set out legally who you want to inherit. If you have children from a previous relationship, it is particularly important that you make a Will, so that their position is protected.
What is a Simple Will?
Appointment of Executors and one set of replacement Executors
Appointment of Guardians for children under the age of 18 years
Up to 3 pecuniary or specific legacies
The residue being left to spouse (for mirrored Wills)
The residue being divided between a class of beneficiary equally (e.g. children, nieces, nephews etc). Or the residue being divided between 4 beneficiaries in unequal shares.
Substitute provision for any beneficiaries who may predecease.
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