Making a will
This section will help you to find out more about how you can support others by making a will. If you were to die intestate (without making a will) your family or friends will probably face additional stress and large legal bills at what is already a difficult time. It is possible to make a will yourself however, to ensure that it is legally correct, it is best to discuss it with a solicitor who can advise you. This needn't be expensive and you can be reassured that the document will be legally binding.
Link:Guide to making a will
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This section answers initial questions you may have about Will making and provides a useful 'Easy steps guide' to those things to consider before you visit your solicitor
Link:Making a will
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Information about why it is important to make a will and how to do it.
Page last edited: 25 November 2011

