A will is a legal document that sets out how you want the things you own to be distributed when you die. Wills aren’t just for people who own property or have lots of money.
Making a will is a positive step you can take to:
Making a will removes the doubts and difficulties that can arise when there is no evidence of the deceased person’s wishes.
Even if you don’t have a lot of money or you don’t own a house, you may want to leave other valuable or sentimental items such as art works, coins, jewellery, antiques, letters, or photographs to particular people.
After your death your property and belongings are referred to as your estate.
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