Wills

All of us need to consider what will happen after we die. Situations which appear straightforward to us while we’re living might appear quite different to those who survive us when we’re gone. In particular, where young children are involved, it’s essential to ensure that clear instructions are given as to who should take care of them, otherwise the local authority will intervene and could make decisions contrary to your wishes.

Rules of intestacy are complex and often lead to outcomes unimagined by those who die without having made a will, and relationships can be damaged by disagreements that need never arise. It’s important to make a will.

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Financial Planning Seminars

GT Independent Financial Advisers have been running Retirement and Midlife Financial Planning seminars, often as part of broader-based midlife and retirement seminars, for employers of all types for many years.