- Written by: Jason
- Category: Will Writing
- Published: 10th May 2013
We often get asked the question “Can I make a will myself ?”
The short answer to this is Yes.
However, there are some very important facts and significant risks that you must consider before taking this route. Ignoring these risks could make your Will invalid and affect your loved ones in more ways than you think, as when your Will is called upon you will no longer be around to sort things out.
- Written by: Jason
- Category: Uncategorised
- Published: 1st May 2013
Mind at Rest Wills – Support the Dying Matters Awareness Week 2013
MIND AT REST WILLS CALLS ON COMMUNITY TO TALK ABOUT DYING
- Written by: Jason
- Category: Will Writing
- Published: 30th April 2013
Below is a list of questions we are commonly asked about Making a Will, we hope you find them useful. If you can’t see the answer you are looking for here, don’t hesitate to ask a question yourself. You can contact us by clicking here
General Questions About Wills
Why do I need a Will?
- Written by: Jason
- Category: Will Writing
- Published: 26th April 2013
Is Your Inherited Wealth At Risk?
If you are a beneficiary of a Basic Will or Mirror Wills that distribute assets absolutely to you, these assets could be exposed to risk.
Assets that have not been placed in Trust can face attack from:–
- Long-Term Care Fees
- Divorce or Separation Settlements
- Marriage After death
- Creditors & Bankruptcy
- Further Taxation
- Written by: Jason
- Category: Will Writing
- Published: 23rd April 2013
Common Excuses For Not Making A Will
Many people put off making a Will for various reasons or excuses. Excuses are a result of a natural defence mechanism linked to the fear of doing something that you either don’t want to think about. Or have a lack of understanding on how to move forward with the confidence that you are doing the right thing to protect your bloodline.
- Written by: Jason
- Category: Uncategorised
- Published: 18th April 2013
For Release 18/04/2013
Announcing Availability of
- Written by: Jason
- Category: Will Writing
- Published: 12th April 2013
The purpose of today’s mind blog is to highlight the main differences between the use of or need for Standard Wills versus Wills & Trusts. It is fair to say that a large proportion of the general public in the United Kingdom either do not understand the difference between these two entities. Or are at best confused regarding how it all works.
- Written by: Jason
- Category: Uncategorised
- Published: 9th April 2013
For Release 09/04/2013
Mind at Rest Wills Announces Availability of
- Written by: Jason
- Category: Will Writing
- Published: 4th April 2013
When meeting and talking with potential clients, the subject of Trusts comes up a lot, especially for my clients with young children, so I thought it a good point in time to put out this update on what Trusts can do.
What is a Trust?
Trusts have been around since Medieval times and were originally created for Nobility and wealthy landowners to avoid paying taxes to the Crown.