DON’T PUT off getting your Will in order.
That’s the advice from Louise Nelson, associate solicitor at Blandy & Blandy.
According to Ms Nelson, making a Will is vital for anybody wanting to care for their family after they are gone.
Now, she has shared a number of tips and tricks to simplify the process.
“A Will is an important legal document which explains how you wish your estate to be distributed after your death,” she said.
“You can buy a ‘Will kit’ to write your own, but this can often prove to be a false economy.”
Ms Nelson said there is a misconception that people need to be wealthy to make a Will.
“Some of the most complicated issues often arise from smaller estates,” she explained. “But your estate could be wroth much more than you think.
“If a person dies without a Will, their wishes may not be taken into account and this can have unfortunate consequences for everyone.”
To find out more about making a Will, visit: www.blandy.co.uk