WILLS
59%
of UK adults have NOT written a Will
1:5
-yet the everage homeowner has over £214,000 worth of property alone to bequeath to loved ones (up from £205,000 in 2015 ad £182,000 in 2014)
£4.6
includeding 595 million in inheritance tax. some of which can be avoided through proper financial planning.
Percentage of UK adults without a Will – by age range
76% of UK
Adult aged 18-34
68% of UK
Adult aged 35-54
36% of UK
Adult aged 55+
Four reasons why you need a Will?
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Your Will tells people two very important things:
1. Who should have your money, property, and possessions when you die?
2. Who will oversee organizing your estate and following the instructions you leave?
In your Will – this person is called your ‘Executor’, and you can name more than one person if you want to. You can also use your Will to tell people about any other wishes you have, like instructions for your burial or cremation.
Your Executor will do their best to make sure your wishes are followed as long as; they do not involve breaking the law. It might not always be possible for your Executors to carry out your instructions. For example, a person you want to leave something to might die before you do, but if you have a Will there is a better chance of things happening the way you want.
Make sure your Will is legally valid.
Your Will does not have to be on special paper or use a lot of legal language.
A document is a valid Will if it:
- Says how your estate should be shared out when you die.
- Was made when you were able to make your own decisions and you were not put under pressure about who to leave things to.
- Is signed and dated by you in the presence of two adult, independent witnesses, and then signed by the two witnesses in your presence – the witnesses cannot be people who are going to inherit anything from you (or their husband/wife or civil partner.)
How to start making a Will
If your family is small and you want to leave everything to them, making your Will is fairly straightforward.
If your situation is more complicated – for example, if you have a second family or you want to leave money and gifts to lots of people – you will need to plan more carefully.
Either way, do not put it off – make sure that what you leave behind will go to the people you intended.