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Half of Britons have not made a will, leaving them with no control over what will happen to their assets after they die, new research from Will Aid has revealed.

 

Over a third (35%) of those without a will have children aged under 18, meaning they have no legal say in who would look after their children if they died.

 

While young people are the least likely to have written a will, 19% of those aged over 55 have also neglected to make one, the charity's research reveals.

 

Read more: http://www.which.co.uk/news/2016/09/half-of-brits-dont-have-a-will-452123/ - Which?

 

 

Will Aid runs for the month of November each year.

http://www.willaid.org.uk/will-makers/find-solicitor-2016?postcode=IG8+0PN

 

 

Free Wills month October 2016

Free Wills Month brings together a group of well-respected charities to offer members of the public aged 55 and over the opportunity to have their simple Wills written or updated free of charge by using participating solicitors in selected locations around England, Scotland and Wales.

An up to date Will written by a solicitor ensures your wishes are respected. It also avoids difficult decisions and legal complications for your loved ones. Free Wills Month allows you to provide for family and friends and leave a gift to your chosen charities too.

 

The next campaign is in October 2016 and you can register your interest now to be sent a reminder email on the day the campaign begins.

 

http://freewillsmonth.org.uk/

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