As part of Make A Will Month, we asked one of our Corporate Partners to set out the main reasons why writing a Will is so important.
A huge thank you to Chloe Aston, Wills & Probate Solicitor at Ridley & Hall, who has suggested 5 good reasons to prioritise taking this legal step:
Chloe says:
“Creating a Will is a crucial step in planning for the future, yet many people overlook it. Here are some compelling reasons why writing a will should be a priority…
Peace of Mind
“A Will provides peace of mind, knowing that your wishes regarding your assets and loved ones will be honoured after your passing. It alleviates uncertainty for your family, sparing them from potential disputes or confusion about your intentions.”
Control Over Asset Distribution
“With a Will, you have the power to decide how your assets are distributed. This means you can designate who receives specific items, whether it’s family heirlooms, property, or financial assets. Without a Will, state laws dictate asset distribution, which may not reflect your wishes.”
Appoint Guardians
“For parents, a Will is essential in appointing guardians for minor children. This decision ensures that your children are cared for by someone you trust, rather than leaving it to the state or a court to decide.”
Minimise Family Conflict
“A clearly outlined Will can help minimise conflict among family members after your passing. By detailing your wishes, you reduce the chances of misunderstandings and disputes, fostering harmony during a difficult time.”
Simplify the Legal Process
“Having a Will simplifies the probate process, making it easier for your loved ones to navigate legalities after your death. A well-drafted Will can expedite the distribution of your estate, saving time and reducing stress for your family.”
“In conclusion, writing a Will is not just about the distribution of assets; it’s about ensuring your wishes are respected and your loved ones are taken care of. Taking this step today can bring peace of mind for both you and your family in the future.”
Chloe Aston works for CHSF Corporare Partners Ridley & Hall Solicitors and is a highly qualified lawyer with a passion for serving Wills & Probate clients. Chloe completed her Masters in Law and Practice degree, including her Legal Practice Course, at the University of Huddersfield in 2015.
DID YOU KNOW? You can write your Will for free through CHSF and Octopus Legacy.
They offer online, telephone and face to face services. By using this service, you are under no obligation to leave a gift in your Will to Children’s Heart Surgery Fund (but we would be very grateful if you were able to do so!)
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