Making a Will allows you to dispose of your property on your death in the way you want, subject to the law. If you do not make a Will, then the Law of Intestacy applies, which means that people could benefit from your Estate in a way you did not want, or that some people who you would want to benefit are excluded.
For people with children under 18, making a Will allows you to appoint Guardians to care for your children after your death. Without a Will, it is ultimately up to the Courts to decide who is best placed to care for your children, which may not be the people you want.
For people with children under 18, making a Will allows you to appoint Guardians to care for your children after your death. Without a Will, it is ultimately up to the Courts to decide who is best placed to care for your children, which may not be the people you want.
