Although you can download a basic template for a will online or purchase one from the Post Office or certain stationary shops, these may not provide you with the level of detail you require. Writing a will yourself without professional support could potentially lead to issues. These could include something known as ‘sideways disinheritance’. This is where one person in a relationship passes whilst their partner lives. If the remaining person remarries, the previous joint assets could potentially get distributed amongst the ‘new’ family or, at worst, to the kids of the new partner thereby cutting the original beneficiaries out of the will altogether.
There are many benefits to seeking professional estate planning advice to ensure your will is legally sound and accurately reflects your intentions. By taking this important step, you can achieve peace of mind, knowing that your legacy and loved ones will be taken care of according to your wishes.
In other words, it’s not just about having a will, it’s about having the right will for you.
Remember, that setting up a will is only part of the story. It is worth reviewing the contents of your will every few years or following a major life event such as a marriage, divorce, or birth of child/grandchild, to make sure it remains fit for purpose.
Regardless of age, it is important to prioritise writing a will. The benefits are undeniable, ranging from maintaining control over asset distribution to protecting loved ones and minimising family disputes