WHICH? MAKING A WILL GUIDE CATALOGUE
It's not an easy subject to talk about, but death comes to all of us in the end, regardless of whether we have made a will, have thought about making a will but not got around to it, or have never let it cross our minds.
For most people, what happens to their property and family when they die is a matter of importance, and a will can ensure their wishes are taken into account. Others fear making a will as if it somehow tempts providence, or simply don't get around to it.
Even a simple will can be better than no will at all, however at some point in our lives some of us will also have to take responsibility for dealing with someone else's estate whether this is as an executor or as an administrator. However it comes about, these roles bring with them responsibility for administering an estate in a set way. This guide provides an outline of the probate process in England and Wales (Scotland and Northern Ireland have different rules) and the initial steps that you will need to take.
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