Inheritance passes through the bloodline unless you make a will

Inheritance rights pass through the bloodline automatically.

That means if there is no will, it passes to the bloodline.

The spouse gets a share, the blood children get a share.

But step child don't necessarily get a share if they're not a blood relative.

This can lead to confusion, disputes, delay & loss.

So if you've got a genuine care for your children & beneficiaries, the way to make your wishes clear is to leave your last will & testament.

This allows you to benefit the people you want without them having to go through the emotional torment of agreeing & settling potential disputes.

Make or revise your will

Contact us or book a free review to begin the process of ensuring your assets pass to those who you really want them to go too.


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