What’s the worst that could happen? For most people, it would be to lose someone they love. But what if, whilst dealing with their loss, they also had to deal with the prospect of losing the family home and their financial security? [Read more…]
Why you should cross ‘make a Will’ of your to-do list
Research shows that almost two thirds of UK adults don’t have a Will. That’s not to say they don’t know the importance of having one; it’s often just that they haven’t got around to it yet. Sadly, putting it off until tomorrow could mean your loved ones lose out on what you hoped to leave them in the future.
Making a will has given me peace of mind
After a decade of procrastinating, RfM Creative Consultant Alison Arthington recently made her Will with RfM Legal Services. Here she explains why she finally ticked it off her to do list and how she found the experience.
What’s putting you off writing a Will?
Writing a Will is one of those tasks that everyone knows they need to do, but nobody really wants to. That’s because we’d much rather devote our time to thinking about living our lives, rather than what happens after we are gone. We aim to make the experience of writing your Will an easy and comfortable one, so you don’t need to put it off any longer.
Mistakes to avoid when writing your Will
Writing a Will is your opportunity to let your loved ones know what you would like to happen to your worldly goods when you die. However, there a number of common mistakes that could lead to your wishes not being carried out correctly.