One of the most famously dead people of all time is John Lennon; former Beatle and highly successful businessman. You can check out Lennon's will here:
http://www.courttv.com/archive/legaldocs/newsmakers/wills/lennon.html
It is so important to write a will and keep it updated. But have you written yours?
There are many ways to write a will. You can visit a solicitor, buy a will writing kit or write a will online. You don't actually need to be legally trained to write a will, but must ensure that you get the document witnessed.
As this blog develops, we will explore all areas of wills and will writing.
Thursday, 11 December 2008
Wednesday, 3 December 2008
Writing a will
We all know that we should have a will, but how many of us actually have one?
In England and Wales, only around a third of eligible adults actually have a will. So what is stopping us from completing a simple document that will save loved ones a lot of grief in the future?
For most people, a major stumbling block is cost. Lawyers are famous for charging a lot for even the simplest documents. While you will rarely actually pay more than £200 for a will from a qualified solicitor, many people feel uncomfortable paying this.
Another reason that people may not create a will is that they don't want to think about death. While this is understandable, not having a legally binding will makes a traumatic time for your next of kin even harder.
There are many ways to write your will. You can visit a solicitor, use a will writing kit or write a will online. The choice is yours!
In England and Wales, only around a third of eligible adults actually have a will. So what is stopping us from completing a simple document that will save loved ones a lot of grief in the future?
For most people, a major stumbling block is cost. Lawyers are famous for charging a lot for even the simplest documents. While you will rarely actually pay more than £200 for a will from a qualified solicitor, many people feel uncomfortable paying this.
Another reason that people may not create a will is that they don't want to think about death. While this is understandable, not having a legally binding will makes a traumatic time for your next of kin even harder.
There are many ways to write your will. You can visit a solicitor, use a will writing kit or write a will online. The choice is yours!
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