If You Don’t Have a Will

For those who have died intestate (without a Will), the government has written a standard Will which will almost certainly contradict what their wishes would have been.

… to my Family

I hereby leave you all several months, possibly years, of financial hardship and expense, whilst you go to unnecessary lengths to sort out my affairs.

… to my Spouse / Partner

I hereby leave you some (but probably not all) of what I own.

… to my Children

I hereby leave you the remainder of my Estate and give you the authority to enforce the sale of any part of it (including the family home) to realise your Inheritance.

… to Social Services

If my children are orphaned, I give you the authority of Guardianship and the power to choose who shall look after them, including allocating them to foster parents.

… to the Tax Man

I hereby leave you all the Tax that I could have avoided and given to my family.

… To my Bank and / or Solicitor

I hereby authorise you to charge whatever you feel necessary, to sort out the mess that I have left behind. I realise that this could make you one of the major Beneficiaries of my Estate.

… To everyone else

I leave you nothing!

The absence of a will can cause problems

For a small investment of time and money you can choose exactly what you want in your Will, protecting your loved ones whilst enjoying peace of mind.

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