Description
Most Wills are not complicated and do not require a Solicitor. Spouses or de-factos should have separate Wills. If you don't have a Will or it cannot be located you are deemed to have died intestate. If you die intestate the Government decides what happens with your estate. A Will is the only way to decide who looks after your children if both parents die. In most cases marriage cancels a previous Will. Divorce may leave a Will with very little value. An up to date Will is the only way to control who looks after your affairs
Product Specifications
- Access to your legal will form
- Access to Fireproof Storage
- Executor's Memorandum Guide
- Comprehensive Information Booklet

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