When considering your Will, it is important to use solicitors in Bangor to ensure every aspect of this document has been carefully considered and applied properly. Here are a few extra tips you should think about if you’re preparing to draft a Will.
It is vital, for instance, to remember if you marry, any other Wills made before this occasion will become null and void. Your new spouse will be automatically entitled to your full estate and potentially the bulk of your assets if you have children. If you want to leave your assets in a different way, you must update your Will to reflect this.
It is a little known fact that Wills may be challenged in the event of your death by those who may have expected a legacy or who may have a legal right to challenge your wishes if they feel they have not been adequately provided for; these could include dependents of any type. Using expert legal advice will help you address any potential issues and make sure there will be little or no disputes after your death.
Wills and probate solicitors in North Wales can help you avoid the pitfalls which may potentially affect your Will and to help you address any changes in your life which could have an impact on this document. Divorce, common law issues and blended families could need addressing, so getting the right advice is imperative.
You can make contact with us here at Bennett Smith Solicitors today to talk to us about your Will. Our team are legal experts and can answer all of your questions.