There are many good reasons for making a will but the most important is that you alone predetermine how your property and assets are distributed.
Making a will assists in avoiding family squabbles over who receives what: such arguments can often arise when dying without a will (known as dying intestate).
Making a will also gives you the opportunity to name personal representatives to administer your estate (the executors).
We have vastly experienced Wills Solicitors and Legal Executives in Fleetwood, Bispham, Poulton-le-Fylde and Thornton-Cleveleys who are on hand to help you plan for your future and that of those closest to you.