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Who Should Make a Will?
Every adult should make a Will and review it regularly, particularly when their circumstances change.
Change of circumstances can include getting married, having children getting divorced, acquiring assets or entering into a civil partnership.
A Will can enable you to:
- Ensure that the people closest to you receive the benefit of your hard earned assets.
- Appoint guardians to look after your minor children.
- Make provision for your partner to whom you are not married.
- Arrange your estate to minimise Inheritance Tax.
- Leave sums of money for loved ones, friends and charities or anybody you choose.
- Appoint executors, who will be entrusted to look after your business.
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