Wills

Ensuring the right people get the right things at the right time.

Making a will allows you to decide what happens to your assets upon your death and who will administer your estate to ensure that your assets pass to those whom you wish to benefit.

Each will is tailored to meet your individual needs. There are many benefits of making a will, for example appointing a legal guardian (to look after your children upon your death), future planning, wealth preservation and future inheritance protection.

Creating the right will can afford you the peace of mind knowing that your assets are protected for your beneficiaries.

Without a valid will in place your assets could be governed by the law of Intestacy which could mean that your estate ends up in the hands of distant family members or in the event of failure to find any relatives, your assets could end up in the hands of the Crown.

Common barriers or excuses stopping people from making a will – 
  1. I have nothing to leave 
  2. I am too young, wills are for older people
  3. If I die it all goes to my spouse anyway
  4. It’s too expensive
  5. Making a will might tempt fate
  6. It’s too complicated