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When to update your Will

Keeping your Will current is just as important as making one in the first place. It helps you look after your family and friends and ensures that your final wishes are carried out the way you want.

Generally you should review your Will every time a 'life-event' happens.

For example when:

  • you marry
  • you have a child or grandchild
  • there is a death in your family
  • there is a change in your financial circumstances
  • there are major changes in the types or rates of taxation
  • you are going to live abroad
  • you are moving to shared accommodation
  • you separate or divorce from your spouse or partner

Updating your Will is a simple task, but you should consult a solicitor to make any changes.

 

 

Created : 01/12/09 Last updated : 01/12/09

 
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