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Reasons to make your will
Reasons to make your will
You need a will to provide certainty and care for your loved ones
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11 articles in this collection
Written by
Jonathan Brewer,
Sindy Allen,
Alia Kirkwood
and 1 other
Do I need to update my Will?
There are a number of changes and events that happen in our lives which mean you should review and update your Will.
Written by
Jonathan Brewer
Updated over a week ago
What is a Will?
How a Will works
Written by
Alia Kirkwood
Updated over a week ago
Will trusts - what are the benefits?
Protect property and family and reduce IHT
Written by
Alia Kirkwood
Updated over a week ago
Leaving gifts for friends in a Will
Friends can be beneficiaries too
Written by
Alia Kirkwood
Updated over a week ago
Tax advantages of a Will
Inheritance tax, exemptions and nil rate band
Written by
Alia Kirkwood
Updated over a week ago
Avoiding Intestacy
Rules of intestacy and partial intestacy
Written by
Boldizsar Dancza
Updated over a week ago
Making provision for future generations
A Will can have long-term impact
Written by
Alia Kirkwood
Updated over a week ago
Control and Certainty
Making a will brings you control and certainty over your estate
Written by
Boldizsar Dancza
Updated over a week ago
I've moved home. Do I need a new Will?
This article explains why it is important to review your Will after any significant or life changing event such as moving house.
Written by
Sindy Allen
Updated over a week ago
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The importance of Legal Advice in Will writing
What is the difference between good legal advice and a legal check. What do you offer at Bequeathed?
Written by
Sindy Allen
Updated over a week ago
Family and expectations
A person who expresses an intent to give someone something in their Will is not necessarily bound to do so.
Written by
Jonathan Brewer
Updated over a week ago