CO-HABITING



Single, co-habiting with children.
  1. Deceased's partner not recognised in law.
  2. Total estate shared equally amongst deceased’s children of this relationship and all of the deceased’s earlier children; or their issue in both situations.

PROBLEM:
  • Surviving partner receives nothing and may be homeless and penniless.
  • Total estate, assuming children less than 18 years of age, administered by Courts.

With a Will a normal settlement time would be a minimum of 6 weeks, without a Will a minimum time scale would be 2 years

SOLUTION: MAKE YOUR WILL NOW





Single, co-habiting no children
  1. Deceased's partner not recognised in law.
  2. Total estate goes to deceased's parents, or if they have died, to the deceased’s brothers and sisters, or if none to the deceased’s uncles and aunts, if none to the Government funds.

PROBLEM
  • Surviving partner receives nothing and may be homeless and penniless.
SOLUTION: MAKE YOUR WILL NOW




DO YOU HAVE CHILDREN?

WHO ARE THE CHILDRENS GUARDIANS?

WHO ARE YOUR BENEFICIARIES?


This is:
  • Your Life
  • Your Family
  • Your Home, Assets and Monies
  • Your Decision


“YOUR GOVERNMENT”