Common Mistakes to Avoid When Drafting a Will

Drafting a will is an important task that requires careful consideration to avoid common pitfalls that could invalidate it or lead to disputes later on.

WILLS AND ESTATES

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10/19/20241 min read

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Drafting a will is an important task that requires careful consideration to avoid common pitfalls that could invalidate it or lead to disputes later on. Here are some mistakes to avoid:

  • Not Updating Your Will: Failing to update your will after significant life changes (marriage, divorce, births) can lead to unintended distributions.

  • Lack of Clarity: Vague language can create confusion about your intentions; be specific about who inherits what.

  • Improper Witnessing: Not having the required number of witnesses or having interested parties witness can invalidate your will.

  • DIY Wills Without Guidance: While templates are available, creating a will without legal advice may overlook important legal requirements or fail to address complex family situations.

To ensure your will accurately reflects your wishes and complies with legal standards, consulting with an experienced solicitor is highly recommended.