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A well written Will is a sensible and positive thing to leave for those you care about. Making it clear how you would like your family or loved ones to deal with your assets, will spare them the anguish of trying to make difficult decisions when you have gone. Making a Will enables you to:
Decide who should receive your money, property and special belongings when you die,
Appoint the guardians of your choice to care for your children in the event that the other parent is unable to do so,
Incorporate your preferred funeral arrangements,
Have peace of mind, knowing that you have relived your family of the burden of making decisions at a stressful time. |
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