Online Will (for individual or family)
Only for use in England and Wales. Most people don’t want to think about their death, but the sad truth is that not making a Will is a cause of more heartbreak and distress than contemplation of your own mortality could ever be. A third of people in the UK die without a Will, leaving behind families who will often end up struggling with doubt over what the deceased would have wanted, or unable to put their wishes into action due to legal roadblocks and obstructions.
The fact is that making a Will is the only way to ensure a safe future for your loved ones, allowing you to set out how you want your property and possessions distributed, who will look after your children and how you wish to provide for your spouse. Wills cover a range of important matters, so even if you think you don’t need one, it is still worth putting together a basic Will.
Law on the Web’s Last Will and Testament Pack makes creating a Will simple. Drafted by a legal professional, with guidance notes supplied alongside, you get an easy-to-use Will template that allows you to provide for your loved ones without all the hassle or the sky-high fees.
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Online Will (for individual or family)
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