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Writing a Will
isn’t just about
yourself.
Taking charge of your and your loved ones’ futures through legacy planning is an empowering act for all parties involved. A Will lets you decide who gets what when you pass on, legally enforcing your wishes and distribution of assets to your beneficiaries of choice.
Planning ahead
Having a Will means entrusting someone to handle your affairs upon death. It also determines
things like who will care for your children and parents when you pass away. You can pick out
any of your loved ones as an executor, beneficiary, or guardian – that means a best friend, a
sibling, or anyone you trust to do the
A Will is also a way to reduce confusion between your surviving loved ones. This prevents the possibility of complicated legal battles and tension among family members. When your Will is in place, they won’t have to spend so much money on legal fees, and the Will can be executed immediately.
Frequently Asked Questions
It’s great that you’ve decided to make an LPA and ACP! Doing so will give your loved ones certainty of your preferences should the worst happen. Speaking of loved ones, it’s a good idea to discuss with them your choices, particularly on who you are appointing as donee for your LPA and your healthcare decisions should you lose mental capacity.
Have more questions? Seek professional legal advice.
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