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Tribute to Charities is specifically set up to assist
individuals who wish to make a will. Our supplement is a guide which will
help anybody thinking of making or changing their will by offering help
and invaluable advice from professional organisations on a range of issues
which may affect you when making the decisions regarding your will.
Some people do not even think about making a will at all whilst others
leave it too late. Willmaking is put-offable: I'll do it tomorrow, I'm
far too young, etc.. Many people feel that they are inviting death, that
the whole process is too complicated and too expensive.
According to the Intestacy rules if a person dies without making a will,
his or her property and possessions will have to be divided up between
certain surviving members of the family. There are many complications
left behind should you decide to 'leave it 'til tomorrow'. Even if you
do not have any immediate relatives it is likely that you may wish to
leave something to a loved one. If you die without relatives and without
a will everything you own will go to the State. Your friends or your favourite
charity will receive nothing.
Being prepared by making a will is not inviting death, it is simply making
sure that whatever happens your wishes are honoured. Tribute to Charities
can help you make a will quickly and effectively.
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