In Brief: Is it worth writing a will if your estate isn?t large?
Wednesday, 11 May 2011
Should drawing up a will be an activity that is reserved for those with large amounts of wealth? Or are we shooting loved ones in the foot by not having things in order before we die?
Ray Black, IFA and Managing Director of Money Minder, shares his expert opinion on the subject: "Ask any probate solicitor whose been in the industry a few years and they are likely to be able to tell you about family feuds that started because Mum or Dad didn't have a will!"
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