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Why is having a Will so important?

Published: September 4, 2025

By Thomas & Bradley, in partnership with Parasol

With 10+ years of experience in the legal services industry, Thomas Bradley & Co are experts in all aspects of Will writing and estate planning. In this blog, they explain why getting a Will is so important and exactly how you and your family will benefit.

Why a Will is more important than you think

It is often said that tomorrow is never promised. Yet despite this, more than half of UK adults still do not have a Will in place. Without one, the law decides who inherits your estate, not you. That can mean the people you love most are left unprotected, while those you may not have chosen could receive everything. A Will is not just a legal formality. It is your voice when you are no longer here to speak.

What a Will really does for you

A Will gives you control. It ensures your wishes are carried out exactly as you intend. That could mean leaving your home to your children, providing financial stability for your partner, or setting aside money for your grandchildren’s education.
With a Will you can:

● Decide who inherits your assets and possessions.
● Appoint guardians for your children.
● Reduce inheritance tax and protect wealth for future generations.
● Prevent disputes by setting out your wishes clearly.

Without one, your estate is distributed according to strict rules known as intestacy. These rules often do not reflect modern families, leaving unmarried partners, stepchildren, or close friends with nothing.

The peace of mind that comes with a Will

Think for a moment about your family. Imagine them grieving, while at the same time facing uncertainty and conflict over your estate. Sadly, this is the reality for many families every year. The Ministry of Justice has reported a significant rise in inheritance disputes, many of which stem from the absence of a Will.

A Will does more than distribute assets. It removes doubt, reduces stress, and gives your loved ones clarity when they need it most. It is a final act of love and responsibility.

Protect what matters most today

Making a Will is simpler than many people think, yet the benefits are profound. It allows you to take control, protect your family, and ensure your wishes live on.

Book a call with Thomas & Bradley through MyMarketplace to speak to create a Will that reflects your life and your values.

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