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News in brief The National Consumer Council (NCC) stated recently that close to four out of five married couples with dependent children don’t have a Will. For unmarried couples the figure is even higher, making them particularly vulnerable. A surviving partner can risk losing personal possessions, cash and property, as current inheritance laws do little to protect unmarried couples. NCC who carried out the survey of over 2,500 people describes the results as a ticking time bomb and is now calling on the Government for urgent action. Dying without a Will can leave all sorts of headaches for those left behind. Creating family feuds, and leaving relatives short of their inheritance. If you require any further information about the services that we provide or would like to review your financial planning position, please email or contact us. |
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