
Failing to make a will could result in your estate being distributed in ways that you did not intend.
To be legally valid, a will must be signed and witnessed correctly.
There are many benefits to making a will and these include:

We can, where appropriate, set up trusts in order that your assets are held and managed on behalf of a beneficiary. This may be an appropriate course of action until a beneficiary reaches a certain designated age or if the beneficiary is unable to look after their own affairs.
No matter how small your estate, making a will can save your family considerable anxiety after you die and ensure that your estate is distributed as you wish.
