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A Will is a legal document that outlines what you want to happen to your estate (property, money, possessions) as well as your dependent children, after you pass away.
Your Will also allows you to appoint guardians for young children, specify who you want to inherit from your estate (as well as those you wish to exclude), leave gifts for charities you support and appoint your executors. A Will enables you to mitigate loss to your estate from Inheritance Tax and care fees.
Our blog article ’Top 10 reasons to make a Will’ highlights many other areas that you may wish to think about when planning your future. Click here to read more
Our Estate Planning Partner, Accord Legal Services, offer a fully consulted Will Writing Service to all Chorley Building Society Members.
To find out more, please complete the form below and a member of the Accord team will be in touch.
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