Wills
Having a Will professionally prepared is one of the most important tasks you will ever need to do, let CHN guide you through the process.
What is a Will and why should I write one?
This is an important document designed to protect our families and loved ones, yet so many of us put it off by saying “I’ll do it tomorrow”. But what if tomorrow never comes?
While your loved ones are having to cope with feelings of loss, shock and grief, they could also be left to pick up the financial pieces if you die ‘intestate’ (without leaving a Will).
The advantages of having a Will are:
- Offers you reassurance
- Avoids disputes between relatives
- Takes care of your loved ones
- Can save on Inheritance Tax
- Let’s people know your funeral wishes
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