Articles, tagged with "making a will", page 1
18th January 2012
No matter what ways you've chosen to 'pass on' your property, you should make a Will to show your intentions about any property that remains solely in your own name. This article addresses some key points to realize so you don't delay making a Will.
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Author:
Shane Flait
16th January 2012
IT IS IMPORTANT TO MAKE A WILL, BUT IT IS MORE IMPORTANT TO GET IT RIGHT
It can be a daunting prospect thinking about what happens to your worldly goods after you’ve gone, so starting the process of writing a will is often avoided, forgotten about o...
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MTA Solicitors
06th October 2011
Writing a will is incredibly important but around 30 million UK adults still haven’t got round to writing one.
Making a will is one of those things people don’t want to think about, but it can cause a lot of problems if you pass away with no valid will...
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Gareth Hoyle
23rd September 2011
In estate and financial planning, you have to know that making a will is one method to begin your financial and estate planning, life insurance is a crucial factor in this process, you can have more control over your assets by establishing a trust, and yo...
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melissa
01st September 2011
Whether you’re looking for someone to finish the paperwork on the house you’re buying, or ensure that everything is in order, or looking into writing your will – if you need legal advice for any reason or more, you need to choose a solicitor in Wakefield ...
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Gareth Hoyle
26th July 2011
Wills may seem gloomy, considering what to do with your belongings when you die is not something anyone would want to do on a frequent basis, but none the less it is an essential requirement to ensure that your belongings end up where you want them. In it...
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Ben
08th June 2011
Everyone who comes to this world aims at having some basic assets for living life peacefully and has a happy life with family and near and dear ones. But there are some vital things you must know before planning about estate and attorney. There is a defin...
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Author:
Luis lili
03rd June 2011
Making a will is a responsible act that puts you in greater control of your estate and ensures that your money and assets will go where you wish them to after your death. If you die without making a will, your surviving family members may not automatica...
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Paul Buchanan
12th May 2011
In the event that you're a layman at all like me, the chances are you put off contemplating your passing away for as many years as likely, although professionals point out it is important to do so. Making a will requires considering what might happen once...
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Jo
20th April 2011
If you've made a Will, you might wonder whether or not it will always be valid. On the whole, a last Will and Testament is legally binding, and the wishes set down in it must be carried out upon a person's death. However, it worth knowing that there ar...
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Author:
Gary Storer
14th March 2011
Though there is no compiled evidence, it is estimated that up to seventy percent of people die without writing a will. However, passing on without doing so leaves a host of problems for surviving loved ones at what is already an obviously complicated and ...
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Gareth Hoyle
04th March 2011
Although many people are scared at the prospect of writing a will, as it feels morbid, they should put their fears aside, as writing a will is one of the most important things a person can do.
Making a will is so important for a number of reasons; firs...
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Luke Scott
25th February 2011
It is possible for anyone to make a Will as they are over 18 years old and are of sound mind and have the appropriate mental capacity to write a Will. It is very important that the testator is able to understand the nature, it's purpose, and why they are ...
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Author:
cgyles6819
24th February 2011
Everyone over 18 years old should have a valid Will in place, even if you do not believe you have much to leave. You could be rich or poor, single or married, male or female; everyone should have a Will in place to protect your property and your loved one...
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Author:
cgyles6819
23rd February 2011
The first step to take to before making a Will and stating who will benefit, is to set out a rough estimate of how much your estate is worth and what constitutes your estate. What you can leave behind and be distributed in your Will can take many forms. L...
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cgyles6819