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A will is a legal document that outlines how a person’s assets and possessions will be distributed after their death.  Making a will is an important step that everyone should consider taking. A will is a legal document that outlines how a person’s assets and possessions will be distributed after their death. While it can be difficult to think about our own mortality, creating a will is an essential part of planning for the future and ensuring that our loved ones are taken care of after we’re gone.

Do I need to make a will ?

One of the main reasons someone should make a will is to ensure that their wishes are carried out after their death. Without a will, the distribution of assets and possessions is determined by UK law (or law in the country the person is domiciled),, which may not align with the person’s preferences. By creating a will, individuals can make specific provisions for their loved ones, including guardianship of children, distribution of property, and even charitable donations.

Another reason to make a will is to minimise confusion and potential conflict among family members. In the absence of a will, family members may have differing opinions on how assets should be divided, which can lead to disputes and even legal battles. By making a clear and comprehensive will, individuals can help prevent these kinds of conflicts, ensuring that their wishes are respected and that their loved ones can avoid unnecessary stress during an already difficult time.

Make a Will with ABA Solicitors Ltd, we provide full and comprehensive legal advice around your assets and the clauses in your will for a fixed price of £300. As we do not charge VAT.

We provide the following as part of our Will service;

  • Basic inheritance tax implications
  • How to save your assets from future events (i.e. for care fees and other means tested benefits, divorce, insolvency etc)
  • How to reduce the possibility of bringing successful claims against your estate; and
  • Advice on domicile and issues relating to foreign property
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