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Why
it's important to make a will
It
is still widely believed by many married people (one in two)*
that on their death, all their assets will automatically pass to
their spouse. But in reality, depending on the size of the estate,
if there are children, a spouse may only inherit personal items
and the first £250,000 outright.
The remainder of the estate is split to one half on trust to pay
the income to the surviving spouse and the other half passes absolutely
to the children on attaining the age of 18 years. This applies by
law in England, Northern Ireland and Wales, different provisions
apply to Scotland.
If
you Cohabit as partners then, contrary to popular belief, your partner
would have no automatic right of inheritance, which means that as
more and more people choose to live together, the making of a Will
is ever more important.
You
also need to take into consideration who would care for your children
if both of you were to die - guardians need to be appointed so you
can be sure they will be cared for by people you know and trust.
A Will can set out your wishes in this respect precisely - otherwise
you are leaving it for the courts to make the decision!
BTWC
LTD can provide you with a fully professional Will writing service,
ensuring that no matter what you require, your needs and those of
your family will be covered. For a no obligation service you just
need to complete the contact form with a time and place to suit
you, and we will contact you to discuss your individual needs.
*
Source NOP World Survey, October 2003.
Statistics
show that many of us do not have a Will, which is astonishing considering
how important a Will is for leaving what you want, to whom you want.
As well as providing legal ways of helping to avoid or reduce inheritance
tax, a Will can help to ensure that at a time of grievance your
family does not suffer more that is necessary.
If
you don't have a Will then you will NOT be able to do the following:
pass your estate to an unmarried partner
decide how much money is left to each of your family members
specify who will become the guardians of your children
leave something to a charity
leave a momento, eg a piece of jewellery to a treasured friend
reduce any potential inheritance tax liability your estate may have
preserve your estate should you go into residential care
Already
have a Will?
If
you already have a Will you may need to think about if it needs
updating - have your circumstances changed with your estate, your
family or maybe your inheritance tax liability has increased.
Why not take a look and check that everything is as you want it
to be - if it is not then simply contact BTWC LTD NOW to find out
how quick and easy it is to update your Will.
For
more information and a FREE, No Obligation consultation, just go
straight to the contact page
or call us NOW on 01522 500823 - DON'T PUT IT OFF
ANY LONGER! or complete
our enquiry form
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