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.

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