Updating a
Will
Life's circumstances usually change over time, as do the
value of your assets.
We would recommend regular reviews of your Will to make
sure it always reflects what you wish to happen to
your estate when you die. Your Will should always be
reviewed/updated in the following circumstances:
- Your marital status changes
- If you buy or sell anything that is gifted as a
specific item in your Will
- If you adopt or have children
- If you move to live outside the UK.
- If the person you appointed as the guardian for your
children needs to be changed
- If your executors need to be changed
- If you change your mind about the instructions
contained in your Will
Your Will is valid until you make a new Will. As soon as you
make a new will or update and exisiting will the previous will
is revoked. You can also revoke a Will by destroying
it.
Ten Minute Will offers FREE updates to
all Wills.
Most of the very low cost options, and some of the higher
ones too, will charge you again to update your will.
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