Marriage Can Make You Intestate!
Marriage is a wonderful institution but is has one side-effect you may not have bargained for.
If you have a Will at the time get married you may be surprised to know that the Will is invalidated by law. There is one exception though and that is that the Will was made in contemplation of marriage. Put simply you must mention in the Will that you are getting married to your future spouse. This applies equally to Civil Partnerships.
So lots of people may think they have a perfectly good Will but in fact do not have a valid Will at all. This could lead to a whole raft of problems for those you care about most.
This is yet another reason for having your Will reviewed every few years because circumstances change and your Will should reflect that.
If you would like a free no obligation Will review or if you want to arrange a visit please call Bill Ryan on 01225 582582 or 07942 959599. Alternatively use the contact page and you will be called back shortly.
The home visit Will service is available in Berkshire, Dorset, Gloucestershire, Hampshire, Oxfordshire, Somerset and Wiltshire.
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