Are you looking for information about legal issues, particularly if you or your family are affected by dementia?
Alzheimer’s Research UK, the UK’s leading dementia research charity, can help you plan for the future by outlining things to consider.
Is it time you made or updated your Will?
A Will is one of the most important documents in a person’s life, and is the only way to ensure your wishes are carried out. It also makes it easier for loved ones to take care of your estate, knowing they are acting on your wishes.
Writing a Will doesn’t have to be complicated
Making a Will is a lot more straightforward than people think. For a simple Will, you should be able to get everything arranged in a single solicitor’s appointment. You’ll just need a rough list of your assets and how you’d like them to be distributed, along with the addresses of your beneficiaries.
It’s sensible to review your Will every five years and after any major life event, such as buying a new house or the birth of a child. Marriage invalidates any previous Will, so you will need to write a new one if you marry or re-marry. s@alzheimersresearchuk.org