As years go by, it’s very easy to forget to review certain documents to check they are still relevant.
Periodically we remind clients to open that drawer in their filing cabinet to check that items such as Wills, Lasting Powers of Attorney and Pension Nomination forms are all still up to date and relevant.
It’s easy to forget that everyone gets older and from time to time checking who your Executors are in a Will and considering whether they are still in a position to act for you is important…….. Not to mention that new members of a family are accounted for in wishes contained in Wills.
Just to have that recap and conversations is healthy and to make sure that those who need to know are aware of where to find documents and who to contact.
There are certain life events that make it even more important to amend these documents, especially if something happens to those mentioned in your Will. It is also worth remembering that on marriage (or divorce) Wills are automatically revoked meaning the laws of intestacy become applicable which more often than not are unsuitable.
These documents are even more important with blended families or couples who are setting up home together or starting a family without being married. Considering that under intestacy rules your children would inherit rather than your partner can be a bit of a wake up call!
A lot of people think that a Will is only important when you become ‘old’ but in reality as soon as you have assets and/or dependents then one should be in place, no matter how simple it is.
Basic Mirror Wills are so easy to put in place, they generally take no longer than a couple of weeks from the application to signing the final legal document. They are also relatively inexpensive, priceless when you consider that not only will you have peace of mind if the worst happens, but, that your family and loved ones are taken care of.
Death and ill health are not something anyone really wants to think about, however, planning for the future is necessary. Once you have the plans in place, ensuring that the documents are still relevant to your current circumstances is important. Set a calendar reminder every few years to have a glance over your plans and remember to update them if anything significant occurs.
If you would like any advice on creating or updating your Wills or LPAs, please do not hesitate to contact us.
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