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Will Writing

Protect your estate and make life easier for those left behind.

Over 70% of Freelancers have yet to make a will. This represents a potential disaster in terms of distress caused to families, money lost to the taxman and unnecessary legal fees.

What Happens without a Will?

Making a Will is the only way to ensure that your wishes are carried out after your death. If you have not made a valid Will, your property will pass according to the Law of Intestacy. This may not be what you would have wished. In any event it is likely to take longer to finalise than if you had made a Will. During this time your beneficiaries may not be able to draw any money from your estate. It can mean arguments and distress for relatives. Find out what would happen to your estate in the event of you dying without a will using our Intestacy Flowchart

Did You Know!

Many people think that if they are married their husband or wife will get everything if they die ... Wrong! The law says that without a Will your spouse may only receive £125,000 of your estate.

Did you know!

If you are not married or do not have a legally recognised civil partnership, if you have not made a Will, no matter how long you have been living together your partner gets NOTHING!

Did you know!

That if you are not married, without a Will there could be uncertainty about who will look after your children.

Did you know!

That if you have had some change to your circumstances for example marriage, separation, divorce and you haven't updated your Will, this can make all or part of your Will invalid or inadequate.
Without the proper legal documentation your dependents future could be decided on by the local authority and at the very least your family will be left coping with an unnecessary bureaucratic headache. At worst the taxman could be a major beneficiary of your death. These pitfalls can easily be avoided with a will.

Getting this difficult subject addressed once and for all can be very liberating, leaving you able to get on with your life, knowing that your affairs have been properly dealt with. Freelancer Financials can arrange for an experienced Will writer or solicitor to go through the whole process of drawing up a Will. Request a callback and we will be in touch shortly.

At Freelancer Financials we recognise that our clients are busy professionals who often end up putting off doing their Wills. To this end we have launched Freelancers eWill by teaming up with United Legal Services to offer an On-line will writing service.

Please note: this service is not suitable for those Freelancers who have complicated requirements with specialist tax planning needs. For this we recommend a face to face meeting with a Will writer.

By using eWillwriter, the Wills are underwritten and rubberstamped by a specialist firm of Solicitors and all Wills produced, if signed and witnessed in accordance with instructions, become legally binding.

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For more information on Will writing please contact us on 020 8421 7998 or Request a call back

Please Note: Financial advice on these pages is provided by Freelancer Financials, who is a trading name of Mortgage Quest Ltd and is regulated and authorised by the Financial Services Authority.

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