One of the triggers that may prompt you to think about making a new Will, or updating an existing Will, is when you remarry and have a second family.
In the event of your death, there is the potential for disputes between children and a spouse and an ex-spouse to arise. This is why it can be helpful to consult with Wills and Probate solicitors in North Wales.
If you die without making provisions for children from a previous relationship, for example, they can challenge your instructions. They may also choose to do so if they feel they were not left enough of your assets, or if you failed to make a Will at all, and there is a chance that your estate will be dealt with under intestacy rules.
Although you may choose to leave your assets to your current spouse in the event of your death, you must remember that this could cause issues with your children from a previous relationship. Even if you believe these offspring do not need any financial support, they may feel a sense of unfairness, or think they have been dismissed as being unimportant to you.
By seeking the advice of Will writing solicitors in North Wales, you can avoid the distress and anger these situations could cause.
Make contact with us here now at Bennett Smith Solicitors, and request an appointment to speak to one of our legal experts about making adjustments to your Will, or even starting the process of making a new one.