Making or Changing a Will Edinburgh

Marriage automatically invalidates any will made earlier. This is of particular relevance and importance to people marrying later in life or those re-marrying. They may have existing responsibilities, acquired before the marriage, which need to be protected after their death.

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Making or Changing a Will

Making or Changing a Will

Making a Will

Making a will is sometimes thought of as a morbid task that only older people need to worry about. Nothing could be further than from the truth. It is an act of love and caring, undertaken by those who wish to spare their loved ones the added pain of worry and, perhaps, hardship when they die, especially if that death is premature and unexpected.

Without a will, it can be months, and sometimes years, before those left behind are able to gain access to the bank account that paid the bills or the insurance money that was to pay the mortgage. Making a will ensures that your wishes are carried out promptly and without confusion.

Marriage automatically invalidates any will made earlier. This is of particular relevance and importance to people marrying later in life or those re-marrying. They may have existing responsibilities, acquired before the marriage, which need to be protected after their death.

For most people, making a will is simple, involving a short visit with a solicitor or a professional will writer. In the majority of cases, costs are modest and the will is ready within a few days. It can then be tucked away somewhere safe and will only be needed again if your circumstances change, such as on the birth of a child or a substantial change in your finances.

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