Free will writing advice given
Will writing 25 Jul 2011

People looking to
make a will have been given advice on how to go about compiling this document.
Those who want to make this set of instructions may wish to visit a professional rather than use a DIY kit to make sure that the document is legally binding.
It is also wise for those who are considering
making a will to inform loved ones of the beneficiaries to avoid any possible disputes after their passing.
Furthermore, Adam Draper, who works for a will trust and estates disputes team at a law firm, told the Daily Telegraph that those making a will should carefully consider which people and organisations they want to benefit from it.
People should also choose carefully when it comes to appointing the executor of this document, opting for an individual that they trust and who they know will carry out their wishes to the letter.
In addition, choose a substitute
executor to step in if the first one cannot fulfil the role, and remember to inform the persons intended to fill these roles they have been chosen to make sure that they are willing to act.
Published by Hannah Carr