Tag: Writing a will
Ways to revoke a will
Revoking a will means to formally cancel an existing will, rendering it legally invalid. Most people tend revoke all or part of their wills by signing a new will or codicil. To be clear, this is the preferable way to proceed. However, there are other circumstances in which revocation can arise, but they can come... Read more »
Reasons to make a Lasting Power of Attorney (it’s not just in case you get dementia)
Much like the thought of writing a Will, sorting out a Lasting Power of Attorney is often at the bottom of most people’s priority list. We don’t like the thought of anything happening to us or our loved ones, and it’s often left to think about at a later date. Unfortunately, without a crystal ball... Read more »