Do I really need to make a Will? None of us like to think too much about getting older. Dying and planning what will happen to our assets can seem a laborious and overly complicated task, so it’s hardly surprising that more than half of UK adults (59 per cent) don’t have a Will in place [i] Put simply, making a Will allows you to choose who gets your assets after your death. A valid Will is one of the most important financial arrangements you can make during your lifetime and could save your family and loved ones a huge amount of cost, trouble and heartache when you die.
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Why separation and divorce should be a civilised affair If you are experiencing the anxiety and loss of a relationship ending and suffering sleepless nights worrying about the future, you are not alone. Almost 50% of all marriages end in divorce and for many it can be the most traumatic time in their lives. Months and sometimes years are spent deciding whether to separate and then, when the decision has been made, it can take an age to pluck up the courage to take action. Emotions run high and delays are usually down to fear of the unknown and what life will be like after the separation. Not to mention how you ll cope financially and what you ll tell the kids.