Posted on: 10th August 2015 in Retirement Planning
A Will is an essential document. We take a closer look at what a Will actually does and why it matters so much: – You are eligible to draw up a Will as soon as you turn 18 years of age (applicable in the UK). – If you die intestate (without a Will), the state will distribute it accordingly to their standards or worst-case scenario – your possessions, finances and assets will go to the Crown (state). – You are allowed to make minor amendments to the current executed Will. However, Codicil is a legal document, thus conforms to same legal requirements as your original Will. – You are free to use a different witness (es) for the codicil in order to legalize the document. – Witnesses to the Will cannot be potential beneficiaries, spouse of potential beneficiaries to the Will or your family members. – Unmarried couples or divorced partners receive nothing unless otherwise stated in a Will. – You are given the liberty to draw up your own Will (DIY) without using the service of a professional solicitor or Will writing service provider. – To legalize a Will, you will need to sign the Will in the presence of two witnesses (who also should sign to attestation). – Wills do not have to be filed with courts to be legal. – It is important to appoint a trusted executor, recommended to appoint two – to carry out the duties and wishes of your Will. Holborn Assets specializes in Wills and trusts. Our expertise spans across the UAE and the UK with experience in Will-writing services over a decade. Let us offer you step-by-step guidance through the entire process of drawing up your Will today!We have 18 offices across the globe and we manage over $2billion for our 20,000+ clients
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