WILLS OF FAMOUS PEOPLE
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When an individual passes away unexpectedly without a valid Will, their possessions and overall estate becomes subject to a set of rules known as the “rules of intestacy”. While these rules are set with logic to ensure the closest family members receive the bulk of the estate, it may not reflect one’s actual wishes. So, if you want your wishes for how your possessions are to be handled after death, make sure to have clear plans set out. Try this free, short online course with certificate, £50 voucher and a spin to win a free professionally written Will.
It’s important to make sure your wishes are respected when you’re not around anymore. With a properly written will, there won’t be any doubt as to who benefits from your estate and can help avoid unnecessary disputes among loved ones after you’ve passed away. Additionally, wills ensure that the assets of your estate stay within the family for future generations while also allowing funeral preferences to be recorded too!
In England and Wales, if someone dies without a will or their will is invalid, they have died ‘intestate’. This means that the state defines who will inherit, when they receive it, and in what proportions, regardless of any prior planning or arrangements that may have been made. In many cases, this can be complex and difficult for relatives. For example, only married or civil partners and some other close relatives can inherit under the rules of intestacy. The assets will be distributed after all debts, funeral and administration expenses, and any taxes due, have been paid.
UK Intestacy rules state that:
Regardless of your status in life, it is essential that you have a solid plan for the distribution of your estate after death. Writing a will gives you control over ensuring that the memory and legacy you leave behind reflects exactly how YOU want it to be remembered! Don’t fret if this responsibility has not yet been addressed – we are here to help explain what steps need to be taken.