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Avoid Accidental Disinheritance

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Why do I need a VALID Will? Devon Will Writing Service

October 27, 2021 //  by Michael Cotterill

So why do you need a valid will? Research from Royal London suggests that 54% of the UK adult population do NOT have a valid up to date Will. A Will may be invalid for various reasons including the fact that it may not have been signed properly, you may have married since signing your …

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Category: News, WillsTag: Avoid Accidental Disinheritance, Legally Valid Will, Protect Your Beneficiaries, Protect Your Estate

Avoid Accidentally Disinheriting your Children from your Estate – Devon Will Writer

August 18, 2021 //  by Michael Cotterill

Traditionally, first deceased spouse’s naturally wish for their estate to pass to their surviving spouse, and then to their children thereafter.  An increasing modern problem is that once the estate passes to a surviving spouse, the entire estate value is then deemed to belong legally and solely to that surviving spouse, so you can therefore …

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Category: News, WillsTag: Avoid Accidental Disinheritance, Protect your Estate for your Children

Should You Review your Existing Will – Devon Will Writer’s Response

August 4, 2021 //  by Michael Cotterill

Dealing with your Will once and then forgetting about it can be likened to having just one dental check-up in your entire life We recommend that you review your Will every 3-5 years. This is to make sure that your Will still serves your current wishes. We also recommend reviewing your planning when there is …

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Category: Inheritance, Inheritance Tax, News, Professional Will Writing Service, Property Ownership upon Death, WillsTag: Avoid Accidental Disinheritance, Save Money on your Will, Update your Will

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