Wills. The Traps That Wreck Families.
A Will is not a nice idea. It is an instruction manual.
If the instructions are missing, out of date, or unclear, someone else fills in the gaps.
Usually a civil servant.
Or a judge.
Or a solicitor paid by the hour.
None of them knew you.
None of them care what you meant.
This MoneyTrainers Tip Sheet sits at the heart of the Dying to Know series. It cuts through legal theory and focuses on what actually happens when the paperwork runs out and real people are left to pick up the mess.
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What this guide covers
Dying without a Will and how the state decides for you
Why old Wills are often more dangerous than none at all
The legal formalities that silently kill good intentions
The DIY Will trap and why it collapses under pressure
Guardianship mistakes that leave children to chance
Vague language that invites arguments and court fights
Assets your Will does not control unless paperwork matches
Choosing the wrong Executor for sentimental reasons
How excluding dependants triggers claims and overrides
Why a lost original Will may as well not exist
The Fire Drill
At the end of the guide, you score yourself against ten hard checks.
Yes. No. Or not sure.
No hiding. No excuses.
Who this is for
Anyone with a Will they have not looked at in years
Parents with children or blended families
People using DIY or template Wills
Anyone who wants control, not chaos
What this gives you
Clarity now
Fewer risks later
Less guesswork for your family
Fewer opportunities for strangers to interfere
A Will is not about death.
It is about control.
Clear words.
Clear instructions.
No wiggle room.
