Making the Right Will
Making a Will makes sure your wishes are carried out and saves problems for those you leave behind.
Making a Will makes sure your wishes are carried out and saves problems for those you leave behind.
In its simplest form, a trust is an instruction to someone else to hold your property for the benefit of a third party.
Should you die without making a Will the intestacy rules apply. These could mean that the people who you wished to benefit at your death may not.
The bad feeling created by these can destroy a family. The best way of dealing with them is to make sure they cannot arise in the first place and make a proper Will.
You may wish to consider converting some of the value of your home into cash whether to give to your family or to improve your standard of living in retirement.