Friday 3 August 2012

The Importance of Leaving a Will and Getting a Proper Solicitor


Although it is an uncomfortable topic to discuss, death is inevitable and will happen sooner or later. In the event of death, a Will is most important to avoid disputes in the family. Reports have shown that only one in every four people in the UK have prepared a Will which is why many families don't get the benefits that the deceased would have wanted them to have. Preparing a Will is not a necessity, and is not dictated by law. But it does provide assurance that your properties will be given to the intended beneficiaries.

A Last Will and Testament is a legal document which declares who will benefit from your estate in the event of your death, and who will act as an executor. An executor is responsible for carrying out your wishes in accordance to your Will. If you have not prepared a Will, the law acts as the decider in the distribution of your estate. It is imperative that you seek a proper solicitor when you have a Will.

A Survey of over 1,000 respondents indicated that 67 percent or 680 wrongly assumed that all Will writers were solicitors. The Guardian reported that unregulated Will writers rip-off thousands from unsuspecting clients each year. To avoid being another statistic, seek out the advice of a proper solicitor to ensure that your Will is actually enforceable.

In Matlock, Derbyshire several solicitors offer Will writing services. These professional Matlock solicitors can advise you on how to choose an executor. They can also provide you with suggestions on how to pay the correct inheritance tax. Solicitors will help distribute your legacies to your chosen beneficiaries. Legacies are specific items you wish to pass on to someone. They can be a cash gift, your wedding ring or a piece of furniture.

You must also prepare for the possibility that your beneficiary dies ahead of you. Should this happen, many Matlock solicitors can help you revise your Will. They can give you appropriate advice on who can be your new beneficiary. It is also the task of a solicitor to ensure that your wishes are fulfilled as stated in your Will.

The cost of writing a Will in Derbyshire varies among solicitors. Consult qualified Matlock solicitors on concerns about your Will and its execution. If you wish to learn more about writing a Will and how consumers can avoid unlicensed solicitors, you can find more information from lawgazette.co.uk, guardian.co.uk and direct.gov.uk.





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