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People often keep putting off making a will because they think it will cost too much and that there's plenty of time. However, if you want to make sure the people you love and care about are the ones to inherit, you need to make a will otherwise the Law of Intestacy will come into play, which in simple terms means, the government have written your will for you.
You need a will if you are married or living with a partner, because without a will your spouse isn't entitled automatically to everything in your estate and if you aren't married or have undergone a civil ceremony you are entitled to nothing¸as you have no legal status.
You may have a will leaving everything to each other, but what happens if your spouse or partner re-marries after your death? It could be that the new partner inherits everything unless you have made provision for your children and/or other loved ones
If you are divorced or widowed it is important you review your will
If you have children you need to appoint named guardians in your will and decide at what age would you want them to inherit?

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