Everyone at some point in their lives needs to make a will. If you have any assets that you wish to ensure goes to the people you want ,then perhaps it is time for you to consider it. No one ever likes to consider the fact that they will die someday but the sad fact of life is we all do at some point but who knows when.! We also think that our estate will take care of its self but no doubt you will of heard of family squabbles taking place when in reality if the deceased had simply taken 1 hour of their time all the mess of sorting out who gets what can be taken care of.
If you have young children who will take care of them? - In many cases the court will decide If you are co-habiting (not married or in a civil partnership) who will get the house? - Firstly any children, then any parents, then brothers and sisters, then grandparents, then Aunts and Uncles and eventually if none of these is appropriate the house will go to the crown but it will never go to the co-habiting partner. If you are married and have children will your spouse get all of the estate? - No - they may only get half
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