

Statistics show that many of us still haven’t made a Will, which is startling considering how important a Will is for leaving what you want, to who you want.
Even if you already have a Will, failing to keep it up to date is almost as bad as not having one at all. Consider the implications of forgetting to add an additional child or grandchild as a beneficiary!
It is also important to note that divorce, remarriage and the dissolution of a civil partnership may cause parts of your Will to be nullified. If you have an existing Will, think about it... is it really still appropriate? Now could be the time to ensure your Will is up-to-date.
To help make sure your wishes come true, find out more about our Will Planning Service and how Skipton Financial Services can help you.
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