Last month the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge welcomed their first born child, Prince George Alexander Louis, to the world. It marked a memorable occasion for the happy parents, the Royal Family, the UK and much of the world.
Prince George is the beneficiary of title, duties, privilege and responsibilities to name but a few as the future King of England.† Though the well wishes to Prince William and Kate Middleton were in the multitudes, many parents can only dream of leaving such an inheritance to their offspring. That being said, provision should be made for children in the event of the worst happening however large or small.
The birth of a child, particularly a first born child, often brings fresh considerations to parents about their childís future: their education, their health and their finances. Unfortunately, many parents donít think about what would happen to their little princes and princesses if they weren’t around. How do we know? Over 70% of the people pass away without having made a Will and many of these people are parents Ö
Plainly speaking, when you become a parent you should make a Will. Should anything happen to you, would you want the State to decide who is responsible for your children or how your assets are to be distributed? Would you trust the State to get it right? We didn’t think so.† If your children are the apple of your eye, then you need to arrange a Will for their own wellbeing. They deserve that much.
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Ashton Grace ñ specialists in Wills & Estate Planning.