Making a will is important for all of us. Wills provide peace of mind, ensuring your wishes are carried out when you die. When you make a will you must have a clear understanding of what your wishes are and what your will says.
If someone lacks sufficient mental capacity to make a will, a statutory will can be made on their behalf. It is approved by the Court of Protection which makes sure the terms of the will are made in their best interests.
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