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Getting The Right Type Of Will Written

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If you're a layman like me, then you probably put off thinking about your death for as long as possible, even though professionals say that it is important to do so. Making a will involves thinking about what might happen when you die, so it doesn't get done. Professionals recognise that contemplating a world without them is difficult for everyone, which is why they offer a wills online service.

When you first enquire about making a will your solicitor may ask what type of will you want written as not all wills are the same. If you are like most people requesting will writing then you will probably need what is known as a basic single will. In a basic will you can state who you want to leave your assets to, who you want to administer the will, known as your executor and any guardians or trustees for children under 18. You can also include in this will any requests you have for your funeral.

If you are married or living with someone or in a civil partnership, then you may require a basic mirror will writing. Mirror wills are wills that cover the estates and wishes of both people. Your will might state that everything passes to your husband or wife and then to the children, while your partner's will may say the same in respect to you.

When you decide to make a will it is a good idea to choose a professional online will writing service. The other, two types of will that you may need to know about are property trust wills and discretionary trust wills. A property trust will is aimed at protecting at least half the cost of your home being claimed in care fees, should you need to be in residential care in case your partner needs care fees in the future.

Discretionary trust wills are there to protect the assets of someone who is unable to make substantial personal decisions, useful if you have a child with learning difficulties who may inherit property and money. This type of will can make the best use of inheritance tax relief. You need to be clear about the type of will you require. Whether you visit your solicitor to have your will written or you choose an online will writing service, the person will need to know your exact needs so they can determine the most appropriate type of will for you.

FB Wills Direct is a company owned by Flint Bishop Solicitors. Discover all about wills online and making a will effectively and for very reasonable prices at our website http://www.fbwillsdirect.com

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