There is a lot of misinformation surrounding Wills. Let’s clear up some of the most common misconceptions so you can make informed decisions for your future.
| Myth | The Reality |
| “My spouse gets everything automatically.” | Not necessarily. Depending on your local laws, children or other relatives may have a claim if there is no Will. |
| “I’m too young to need a Will.” | Accidents happen at any age. If you have any assets or children, you need a plan. |
| “Making a Will is expensive.” | Modern digital services make Will writing affordable and accessible for everyone. |
| “I can just write it on a piece of paper.” | Handwritten notes often fail to meet legal requirements and are easily challenged in court. |
| “Once it’s written, I can never change it.” | You can (and should) update your Will as your life changes—marriage, divorce, or new children. |
