This is because if you pass away without a will or a valid will in place, there are certain rules which dictate how your money, property or possessions should be allocated. This means it may not be the way that you would have wished for your money and possessions to be distributed!
Having a valid will in place means you have control of what will happen to your possessions when you pass away. We understand this is a hard topic to talk about, so when you’re ready to talk about it, we are ready to listen.
If someone passes away without making a will, they are said to have died "intestate." In this case, the distribution of their assets will be determined by the laws of intestacy in their jurisdiction. The exact rules vary by country.
Overall, dying without a will can lead to uncertainty, delays, and potential conflicts among family members. It's generally advisable for individuals to create a will or other estate planning documents to ensure their assets are distributed according to their wishes and to minimize the burden on their loved ones after their passing.
When making a will, there are several key requirements to ensure its validity and effectiveness. These requirements may vary depending on the jurisdiction, but some key requirements in the UK include: