Writing a will may not be something many want to think about, but it is pretty important to get right.A will is a legal document that will allow a person's wishes to be carried out after they have passed away.
Whether it be distribution of assets or care of loved ones, it can make sure things are taken care of when a person is no longer around.
During the last 12 months, 'will writing' has been searched online more than 100,000 times as the Covid-19 pandemic seems to have more of us thinking about how to ensure our wishes are carried out.
Speaking exclusively to The Express, Martin Oliver, the Head of Contentious Probate at law firm Wright Hassall, is sharing the most common mistakes Britons keep making when writing their wills.
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