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OVER 50? NOT THOUGHT ABOUT YOUR WILL FOR A WHILE?


your money could be inherited by your spouse. If they later remarry, the new spouse could then inherit your money. Your estate by-passes your own children and grand children! Without a Will your children will only inherit when your estate is over £250k and even then with limited access to the remainder.


fter a few years of working hard, you may now have a house and savings. If you also have a family, you may be wondering how you can protect your estate for the future.


A For many years you have


taken care of your money. You know how important it is to prepare for the uncertain future. Now you have control over your finances. But if you don’t have an up to date Will, you cannot be sure what will happen when you go.


“I give my money to my wife’s new husband to be shared amongst his family...!”


(In my home this would be the other way around!)


Surely this wouldn’t happen to you? If you don’t have a Will then


To protect your assets you could consider putting part of your estate into a Trust. They are incredibly flex- ible legal arrangements, which cru-


can also mean that you avoid the need for probate on that


“I give my money to my wife’s new husband to be shared amongst his family...!”


cially enable you to remain in control of your estate. You can ensure your money goes to the people you choose. You can even ensure that your spouse is looked after without risking your family’s inheritance. A Trust can even pro- tect your own home from creditors in the future who may want to take the equity. They


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OVER 50? We give you the “inside track” to help protect your WEALTH your ASSETS and your FAMILY.


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. Email: selena@seawillwriting.com


A successful lawyer for 13 years, Selena Aylett first qualified as a Solictor & Barrister.* She now brings her specialist skills to help you in Dartmouth & across Devon.


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property which can reduce the costs, and administration is much simpler for your beneficiaries. If you have grandchildren, do you have that delightful relationship which allows you to hand them back? Imagine their future for a moment. Any child today has some significant bills to face in the future (education, house deposits, cars). Wouldn’t it be amazing to help them? Stop them drowning in debt? You can do this with your will.


Note: If you have


divorced, please ensure you update your Will soon because parts of it may be invalid.


Make an appointment to see one of our Consultants. At the free consultation we can advise you on the best way to protect your estate. Our advice is straightfor- ward, up to date and free!


Selena Aylett, Senior Wills & Trusts


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