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Why Do You Need A Will?
A will is a legal document that describes how you would like your assets and property to be distributed after you pass away. It also allows you to appoint guardians for your children under the age of 18.
Writing a will can be a time-consuming and daunting task, but it doesn’t have to be that way. We’ve made it as simple and straightforward as possible, meaning you can get on with living your life to the fullest.
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A will allows you to control how your assets are distributed and decide who will care for your children when you pass away.
You can specify who will inherit your assets, including property, personal belongings and savings. You can also decide the proportions in which your assets are distributed among your chosen beneficiaries. A will also allows you to leave money or a share of your estate to charities that are close to your heart.
If you have minor children, writing a will enables you to appoint guardians who will care for them after you pass away. This ensures that your children's wellbeing is entrusted to someone you trust and who shares your values
Writing a will is also an opportunity to express your final wishes about funeral arrangements, memorials, and messages for your loved ones, allowing you to leave a legacy of love and gratitude for those you leave behind.
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Intestacy is the legal term for dying without a will. When a person dies intestate, their assets are distributed according to the laws of intestacy.
These laws haven’t changed very much in the past 100 years and don’t reflect modern family structures, where parents may not be married and people often have children from previous relationships.
Without a will, your family may face legal challenges in determining the distribution of your assets, potentially leading to unnecessary tension and legal fees during what is likely to be a very stressful and emotional period for them.
A will provides clear instructions, minimising the risk of disputes and ensuring a much smoother probate process, giving your loved ones more time to come to terms with your passing.
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Inheritance Tax (IHT) can be a significant burden on individuals and families when a loved one passes away. However, there are several strategies you can use to reduce your IHT liability and ensure that a greater share of your assets pass to your loved ones.
For example, making full use of your nil rate band (NRB) and residential nil rate band (RNRB) ensures that the first £500,000 of a person’s estate is not subject to IHT.
This increases to £1,000,000 for couples who are married or in a civil partnership, who can gift their estate to each other tax-free and also transfer their unused IHT allowance to a surviving partner.
Why Choose Will Easy
We're Easy
We've streamlined the process and demystified the legal jargon in order to make it very easy to create your will.
We're Affordable
We're up to 80% cheaper than using a solicitor, without any compromise on quality and legal assurances.
We're Transparent
We publish all our prices and avoid hidden fees that some of our competitors charge. You only pay for what you need.
We're Guaranteed
We guarantee that once signed, your will is legally binding, backed by £2 million professional indemnity insurance.
How It Works
Step 1
Complete our simple online questionnaire, it takes 15 minutes so pop the kettle on.
Step 2
Our software creates a comprehensive, legally binding will based on your answers.
Step 3
Our team of qualified will writers reviews your will for clarity and completeness.
Step 4
Your new will lands in your inbox within a couple of days, ready to be signed.
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