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Wills

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Who needs a Will? Everybody and it does not matter what age you are or what stage in life you are at.

When it comes to estate planning, one document stands out as crucial – your Will. While discussing what happens after you’re gone may not be the most comfortable conversation, it’s a necessary one. A well drafted Will ensures that your assets are distributed according to your wishes, providing you and your loved ones with peace of mind. 

Why is a Will so important? 

Without one, your estate may be subject to the laws of intestacy, which can lead to assets being distributed in ways you didn’t intend. By having a Will in place, you retain control over who receives your property, who cares for your children, and who manages your affairs. It also less stressful for your family at a time that is already tough for them.

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