At Wealth Bequests, we understand the importance of estate planning, and will writing is a crucial component of this process. Our team of experienced professionals are dedicated to helping you craft a will that accurately reflects your wishes and protects your assets for future generations.
Whether you’re starting from scratch or updating an existing will, we provide personalised guidance and support to ensure your estate is distributed according to your wishes, minimising the risk of disputes and providing peace of mind for you and your loved ones. Let us assist you in securing your legacy with a meticulously crafted will tailored to your unique circumstances and objectives.
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Still have questions about wills? Explore our FAQ section for answers to common queries about crafting your legacy with Wealth Bequests.
A will is a legal document that outlines your wishes regarding the distribution of your assets and the care of any dependents after your death. Having a will ensures that your estate is distributed according to your wishes, reduces the likelihood of disputes among your loved ones, and provides peace of mind.
If you die without a will, your estate will be distributed according to the laws of intestacy in your jurisdiction. This may result in your assets being distributed in a way that does not align with your wishes and could lead to disputes among your heirs. Making a will allows you to retain control over the distribution of your estate and ensures that your wishes are followed.
While it’s not legally required to have a lawyer draft your will, seeking professional advice such as from Wealth Bequests can help ensure that your will is valid, legally binding, and accurately reflects your wishes. Lawyers can also provide guidance on complex matters such as estate taxes, trusts, and minimising potential disputes.
Yes, it’s essential to review and update your will regularly, especially after significant life events such as marriage, divorce, the birth of children or grandchildren, or the acquisition of new assets. You can update your will by adding a codicil (an amendment) or by creating a new will that revokes the previous one.
Generally, anyone who is of sound mind and is at least 18 years old can make a will. It’s crucial to make a will regardless of your age, marital status, or the size of your estate. If you have significant assets or complex family situations, consulting with a legal professional can help ensure your will is properly drafted.
Your will should include details such as the appointment of an executor (the person responsible for administering your estate), beneficiaries (those who will inherit your assets), and specific instructions for the distribution of your assets. You may also wish to include provisions for guardianship of minor children and any funeral or burial preferences.