The Unseen Risks of the Unwritten Will
MMany of us prefer not to think about what happens after we’re gone. However, the absence of a will can lead to unintended consequences for the loved ones we leave behind. Dying without a will, or ‘intestate’, can complicate the lives of those you care about most.
Intestate Law: Not Always as You’d Wish
Under intestate law, your assets are distributed according to a preset formula, which may not reflect your personal relationships or wishes. Your spouse, children, or closest relatives are prioritized, but the specifics might surprise you. Without a will, you lose control over who inherits what, potentially leaving some loved ones without support.

The Seeds of Dispute
Without your wishes clearly documented, the risk of disputes among your family members increases. What you intended as a legacy can become a source of conflict, as loved ones may have different beliefs about what you would have wanted.
An Unexpected Legacy
Without a will, your estate could pass to individuals you wouldn’t have chosen, or in the worst-case scenario, to the Crown. This outcome is avoidable with a will that specifies your beneficiaries and their inheritance.
Taking Control with a Will
The solution is clear and within reach. By drafting a will, you ensure your estate is divided according to your wishes, providing guidance and comfort to your loved ones in a difficult time. Don’t leave your legacy to chance or the laws of intestacy. Make your will today, for peace of mind tomorrow.
