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Making a Will? Statistics indicate that around 70% of Britons do not have a will. This is bad news for their families and good news for the Treasury.

Do you have yours? Decide for yourself, before someone else does. Use our online will making service today and  you can have peace of mind that your will has been made, is stored with one of the UK’s leading will providers and know that 100% of the fee is going to help deliver life skills and drugs education to young people across the country.

Make a Will from Get a Will Today through the Life Skills Education Portal

Get a Will Today are the professional will writing service for people in England and Wales. They offer a range of services designed to suit your present circumstances, and flexible enough to give you peace of mind for the future. Their will writers have over 25 years collective experience in the field of making a will. So whether you are married or unmarried, have children or not, you can be sure that Get a Will Today can take care of all your will and probate needs.

According to Government estimates, two thirds of the population either do not have a will, or are unaware that their existing will is invalid. If you are considering making a will, or if you are starting to look to the future, then why not complete an easy online, low cost will.

Reasons for Making a Will Today:

Benefit from making a donation to Life Skills Education C.I.C by ensuring your family in the future.

For married couples; if you do not have a Will, then the Government will decide what happens to your estate when you die. All of your estate will not necessarily pass to your spouse. The Government have strict guidelines when deciding who will benefit from your estate, which can include children, grandchildren, surviving parents, brothers and sisters depending on your circumstances. Broadly speaking, same sex partners in Civil Partnership have the same rights as a married couple.

For un-married couples; if you are not officially married, you may be treated as a single person and your surviving partner may get nothing at all. making a will in these circumstances can avoid any argument and dispute at a time when your family should be coping with the loss of a loved one.

For parents; you will need to consider who you want to look after your children in the event of your death. This is very important in the case of one-parent families or unmarried parents living together; especially if your child was born before 1st December 2003, (see Parental Responsibility). A valid will nominating a guardian is invaluable in such cases. If you do not appoint a guardian a court may decide on your children’s future.

For single people; you may have friends, family members or a favourite charity who you would like to benefit after your death. Making a will from Get a Will Today, ensures your estate goes where you want it to.