Why is a Will Necessary

Generally, Wills are perceived as an important legal document across the world; however, you may be wondering why. Keep on reading for a quick breakdown of the impact of having and not having a Will, so you can make an informed decision on whether you think Wills are necessary:

The Benefits of Having a Will

Having a Will means that your estate will be distributed according to your wishes when the time comes. This can give your family much-needed ease in an otherwise difficult situation and can also limit the chances of family feuds. Having a Will can also allow beneficiaries to benefit and for affairs such as paperwork and debt to be settled without delay.

The Drawbacks of Not Having a Will

Not having a legally valid Will can lead to significant delays in your estate being distributed and can cause added stress for those that you leave behind. Additionally, your estate may be distributed in a way in which you may not have approved.

How to Write a Will

Now that you understand the importance of having a Will, you may be wondering what the first step is to creating one. Here at Fairmont Legal, our experienced solicitors have helped hundreds of individuals from all walks of life in creating a Will that perfectly reflects their circumstances. We understand that the process can feel daunting, so we have simplified the journey. To begin, please complete the online questionnaire to the best of your ability, and one of our friendly will-writing solicitors will be in touch to guide you through the next steps. Secure your estate for the long run with our comprehensive online Will writing service today.