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Which Will is right for you?


Find the option that best suits your needs

It's important to have the right type of Will in place in the UK depending on your circumstances because different types of Wills can provide different levels of protection and flexibility.

For example, if you have a simple estate with no complex assets or family situations, a basic Will may be sufficient. However, if you have a more complex estate, you may need a more advanced type of Will to ensure your wishes are fully protected.

Here are some examples of different types of Wills and when they might be appropriate:

  1. Mirror Wills: This type of Will is used by couples who want to leave their assets to each other and then to their children or other beneficiaries. Mirror Wills are identical in terms of their provisions, with each Will reflecting the other.
  2. Trust Wills: Trust Wills can be used to protect assets for future generations and can provide protection against potential claims against your estate. Trusts can also be used for tax planning purposes.
  3. Living Wills: A Living Will is used to express your wishes about medical treatment in the event that you are unable to make decisions for yourself.
  4. Letter of Wishes: A Letter of Wishes is not a legally binding document but can be used to provide guidance to your executor or trustees on how you would like your estate to be distributed. This can be useful if you have specific wishes that are not covered in your Will.

Overall, it's important to have the right type of Will in place in the UK to ensure that your wishes are fully protected and your estate is distributed in the way that you intend. An experienced Advisers can advise you on the best type of Will for your specific circumstances.

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