“I don’t have anything, so I don’t need a will.”
I often hear people say, “I don’t have anything to give to anyone, so I don’t need a will.”
But wills are about so much more than passing on possessions. It’s also where you can outline your funeral wishes, something that can spare your loved ones a tremendous amount of stress at an already difficult time. When there’s no guidance, families are often left guessing… and that can create confusion, conflict, and heartache.
A will can also:
• Appoint an executor you trust to manage your affairs.
• Name guardians for children, dependents, or even pets.
• Provide clarity and reduce the risk of family disputes.
• Explain how you want your digital accounts, debts, and personal items handled.
• Give peace of mind knowing your wishes are clearly documented.
And don’t forget: wills are not set in stone.
It should grow with you and be updated as your life changes and your assets increase.
A will isn’t just for people with significant wealth, it’s for anyone who wants to make life easier for the people they care about.
If you haven’t created one yet, there’s no better time to start. Get in touch today.
