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5 Practical Reasons To Write A Will Before Your Death

6 October 2021 by Eileen

No matter how much you try to prolong or pause your life, there will come a time when you’ll have to face mortality and leave everything behind. Since you can’t bring all of your investment and accomplishments with you once your journey in this life is over, you may want to ensure that they’ll be in good hands or will benefit those you care most about. With that, writing a will is necessary to guarantee where your investments will go.

5 Practical Reasons To Write A Will Before Your Death

A will is a legal document that lawyers can use as a guide to determine where a deceased person’s property will go after their passing. While anticipating the conclusion your mortal sojourn should involve making preparations to book a Funeral Director Doncaster or whichever town you’re in, you should also write a will so your family will have a formal reference on how to manage your estate.

Listed below are the practical reasons to write a will before your death:

  • Have Full Control Over Your Properties

You can never know what might happen to your properties after passing away. While you can always give everything to your spouse or partner, there might be some people who’ll be interested in your properties and will try to look for a way to transfer them into their name. While you don’t want to leave those people behind, especially if you’ve promised to leave them with something great after you go, having a will should make things simpler for everyone.

As you write your will, you can include everything you’d want to happen to your properties. You can assign each property to a different person, or you can give everything to a loved one and let them handle the rest. Along with this, you can also indicate who will not be getting any of your properties, especially if you know that they might try to look for ways to transfer them to their names.

  • Assign Your Children’s Guardian

If you still have minor children with you, writing a will help gain peace of mind as you can guarantee that they’ll be in good hands. The last thing you’d want is for your children to end up with people who you know won’t be responsible when it comes to taking care of raising children. While some people might have the financial capacity to bring your child into their homes, they might not have the emotional capability to care for your children in a healthy environment.

Before you pass away, you and your partner should discuss who will act as your children’s guardian. This can guarantee that they’ll be in good hands even when you’re gone. This can also help secure their future, knowing that someone responsible is with them as they grow older.

  • Secure The Future Of Your Loved Ones

When you pass away, you can’t fully predict what will happen to your family. To ensure that they won’t be left in a tight spot financially, having a will can help secure their future. In this way, you can be at peace knowing that they have a higher chance of being financially stable and would have something to pay for their necessities after your passing. With a will, you can guarantee that your properties and investment will go to your family and other dependents.

  • Minimise Family Disputes

If you know that your family might dispute over which property should go to whom, creating a will could help minimise or eliminate any possible disagreements. After all, you decide where your investments go. With a will, you can indicate who gets what, preventing your family from arguing about what they should have.

>Unfortunately, there are ways that they can dispute your will and fight about your property in court, especially if they have valid grounds. So, make sure to write a detailed will to help minimise the possibility of these arguments and allow your family to understand and respect your decision.

  • Provide Funeral Instructions

No one enjoys planning their funeral. However, if you have specific instructions about how you want your funeral to go, writing a will can help put your family on track and fulfil your last wishes. This way, your family will no longer argue about what to do at your funeral, as you’ve already provided specific instructions on how you’d like everything to happen.

In your will, you can indicate if you’d like to be buried or cremated. Additionally, you can also include where you’d like your final resting place to be. It could be inside your home, planted in your backyard, or you could provide your own spot at the cemetery.

Conclusion

Writing a will isn’t meant to be enjoyable as it involves facing the difficult reality of each person’s limited time. While no one can guarantee what tomorrow will bring, writing a will in advance will help secure your estate and your loved ones. Don’t worry if you change your mind, as you can always revise your will depending on the situation.

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