Latest Wills guides
We understand that dealing with the practicalities of death can seem overwhelming and complicated. It's common to have some questions. That's why we have written these simple guides, minus the legal jargon.
So, you want to leave your assets to a company, but you’re wondering, “Is it even possible?!” Don’t sweat – help is on the way.
So, you’ve completed your Will. Before you file away your notes, you’ll need to double-check a few things.
Spooky season is the perfect time to dust off those admin cobwebs and get your Estate Plan in order. Here’s how to do it without boo-ring yourself half to death.
Sometimes it can take ages to wrap up and divide a deceased estate. In this guide, we detail what can happen in the interim.
Coping with the loss of a loved one is never easy. Yet, when it comes to distributing their estate, the situation can become even more complex and emotionally charged. Here are six signs to look out for when you suspect your family might disagree over your estate.
One of the toughest parts of saying goodbye to a loved one is having to distribute and sell their assets. Here’s a simple guide to starting the ‘house sale’ process after your family member passes.
We text ‘em, we think ‘em, but most of all – we embody them. Here are 10 GIFS that perfectly summarise the Will-writing process.
Think of the word ‘death’, and topics like grief, anxiety, ghosts and shadows come to mind. But here at Willed, we’re flipping the way people perceive death. Here’s how.
New Year’s Eve is a time of reflection and celebration. While we all have our own handful of unique traditions to uphold at the end of the year, there are plenty you might not have heard of. Here are some New Year’s Eve traditions from around the world.
Imagine being able to leave behind something more intangible than material items, but with immeasurable value for those who inherit it? Enter: the Ethical Will.
Our research covers Wills, inheritance trends, contested estates, and some unusual bequests, highlighting the importance of affordable estate planning with Willed's online service.
To prevent confusion and disputes over inheritance, it’s better to have just one Will. This guide explains why having a single, clear Will is the best choice for avoiding problems in distributing your assets.