My friend is wondering whether it's worth the bother to make a
will. What can I tell her?
There are many good reasons for making a will:
- When you die without a will, your property and possessions are distributed in accordance with the laws on intestacy rather than in accordance with your wishes.
- You can formally decide who receives specific property and possessions rather than have your family fight about them after your death.
- If you do not make a will, any property that you own cannot be distributed until an administrator has been appointed.
- If you are responsible for children under the age of majority or children who are incapacitated, you can provide for their future care by appointing guardians in your will.
WARNING:
The contents of these FAQs are intended as general legal information
only.
If
you have a personal problem, please consult a lawyer.
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