When someone dies information guide
When someone dies, there are a number of practical things that have to be done. For some, these tasks may be a...
Making a will can give you and your family peace of mind knowing that your wishes will be met after you die. Whether you haven’t got round to it yet, or you’ve deliberately put it off, this guide provides practical advice to help you get started.
This guide explains the process of making and updating your will and advises on when you should seek professional advice. It covers:
It also lists useful organisations that you can contact for further legal advice information and assistance in making your will.
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