Wills: Why Making a Will Early Matters More Than You Think

Why Making a will early is important

Making a will is something many people put off. It is easy to assume it can wait until later in life or that there is no real urgency.

In reality, putting a will in place early is one of the most important steps you can take to protect your family, your finances, and your wishes.

At francis george solicitor-advocate, we help people create clear, legally sound wills so they have certainty about the future.

Why It Is Better to Make a Will Sooner Rather Than Later

One of the biggest risks is simply waiting too long.

Life is unpredictable, and without a will in place, you lose control over what happens to your estate. Making a will early means:

  • Your wishes are clearly recorded

  • Your family is protected straight away

  • You avoid unnecessary stress for loved ones later on

It also gives you peace of mind knowing that whatever happens, things are organised.

What Happens If You Do Not Have a Will?

If you die without a will, your estate is dealt with under strict legal rules known as the rules of intestacy.

This means:

  • You do not get to choose who inherits your estate

  • Unmarried partners may not receive anything

  • The process can take longer and become more stressful for your family

Many people are surprised to learn that without a will, the outcome may not reflect what they would have wanted.

Why Having a Will Is So Important

A will gives you control and clarity from the moment it is in place.

It allows you to:

  • Decide who receives your money, property and possessions

  • Appoint people you trust to manage your estate

  • Make arrangements for children or dependants

  • Reduce the risk of disputes between family members

Putting this in place early means these decisions are already made, rather than left uncertain.

Wills Are Not Just for Later in Life

There is a common belief that wills are only needed later in life or when you have significant wealth.

In reality, you should think about making a will as soon as you:

  • Own a property

  • Have children

  • Are in a relationship but not married

  • Run a business

  • Have savings or investments

The earlier you act, the sooner you have protection in place.

Keeping Your Will Up to Date

Making a will early does not mean it is fixed forever.

You should review your will as your circumstances change, for example:

  • Getting married or divorced

  • Having children

  • Buying or selling property

  • Changes to your financial situation

Starting early simply means you are building from a solid foundation and can update it as life changes.

Making the Process Straightforward

Many people worry that making a will is complicated or time-consuming.

In reality, it is a straightforward process when handled properly.

At francis george solicitor-advocate, we:

  • Take the time to understand your situation

  • Explain your options clearly

  • Make sure your will is legally valid and properly structured

Our aim is to make the process simple and give you confidence that everything is in place.

Speak to Our Wills and Probate Team

If you do not yet have a will, the best time to act is now, not later.

We are here to guide you through the process and make sure everything is properly arranged for the future.

Contact francis george solicitor-advocate today to get started with your will.

Ross Peters - BA (Hons)

Director and Family and Probate Solicitor

Ross graduated with a First Class degree in Journalism from Teesside University before returning to the South West to complete his Graduate Diploma in Law (GDL) at the University of the West of England. Having initially joined the firm on an ad hoc basis, Ross’s dedication and legal acumen quickly made him an indispensable member of the team.

Now a qualified Solicitor, Ross dual-specialises in Family and Probate law. He provides expert advice on all aspects of matrimonial matters, private children disputes, and private client law. Ross is an experienced advocate who regularly represents clients in Court and was recently awarded membership of the prestigious Law Society Family Law Panel—a testament to his expertise and high standards of client care.

ross.peters@fgsa.co.uk

https://www.francisgeorgesolicitor-advocate.com/solicitors-swindon-witney/ross-peters
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