Single Will?
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Single Will
A single will is essentially the key format of all wills, it gives the last will and testament of an individual. Wills can be fairly simple statements but must meet certain criteria to be a legal document. Enhanced Wills are generally last will and testaments that include special elements such as Nil Rate Band Trusts, Discretionary Will Trusts, Protective Will Property Trusts.
Who inherits what when you pass on?
Recent research shows that in the South East of England:
90% of adults 18-35 do not have a Last Will and Testament
66% of adults 36-54 do not have a Last Will and Testament
34% of adults 54+ do not have a Last Will and Testament
70% of adults with children under 18 do not have a will in place.
Most people believe their partners would receive everything. This is not always the case. If you die without a will in place the government prioritises who gets your Estate and in what proportions. Furthermore if no one claims your estate then the government will take the lot.
This is even more relevant if you are living with someone but are not married even if you have been together for years.
A Last Will and Testament is the only way to guarantee your wishes
Single Will Key Benefits:
Personalised Legal Document: A single will service provides a tailored legal document that ensures your wishes are clearly outlined regarding the distribution of your assets, guardianship of dependents, and other important matters after your passing.
Affordable and Straightforward: This service is a cost-effective solution for individuals who want to create a will without the complexity of joint or mirrored wills, making it ideal for those with straightforward estate planning needs.
Professional Guidance: With a single will service, you receive expert advice from legal professionals to ensure your will is legally valid, compliant with UK laws, and accurately reflects your intentions.
Peace of Mind: By creating a single will, you gain the reassurance that your estate will be handled according to your wishes, reducing the potential for disputes or confusion among loved ones in the future.


