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DIY wills could leave family unprotected

People should go to a solicitor for help with their will or risk making "basic errors" which could affect it being executed properly.
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Drafting a will is a 'good start'

Britons should review their wills every five years, particularly if going through a major lifestyle change such as a divorce, one industry expert has commented.
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Have you reviewed your will recently?

Have you reviewed your will recently? People who have written a will should ensure they review it at least once every five years, according to Help the Aged.
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Fool: Huge risks not necessary to increase inheritances

Fool: Huge risks not necessary to increase inheritances People who have inherited large sums of money do not need to take large risks to make the cash grow, according to an industry expert.
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Fool.co.uk issues Will advice

If people want to have some control over where their assets go after they die then they need to draw up a will, according to monetary service provider Fool.co.uk.
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Calculis: IHT bills can be avoided after death

Calculis: IHT bills can be avoided after death There are still ways in which inheritance tax (IHT) bills can be avoided even after someone has died, according to independent financial advisors Calculis.
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Making a Will - Why? How? When?

For most of us, life is busy; getting the kids to school, getting a plumber to fix the boiler or finding the time to sort out the new fixed-rate mortgage and perhaps investing in an ISA.
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