icon-feather-calendar 17th September 2024

10 Common Mistakes in DIY Wills and How a Solicitor Can Prevent Them

Creating a will is a vital step in ensuring that your assets are distributed according to your wishes. While many people opt for DIY wills to save on costs, this approach can lead to significant mistakes that may complicate or invalidate your will. Here, we highlight ten common mistakes found in DIY wills and explain how a solicitor, like our expert teams at Vyman Solicitors, can help you avoid them.

  1. Incomplete or Incorrect Information

A common error in DIY wills is leaving out important information or providing inaccurate details. This can include incorrect beneficiary details, or incomplete instructions on asset distribution. A solicitor ensures that all necessary information is included and accurately reflects your wishes, preventing any confusion or disputes.

  1. Failing to Update the Will

Life changes such as marriage, divorce, or the birth of children can affect your will. DIY wills often don’t get updated to reflect these changes, leading to outdated or irrelevant instructions. Solicitors keep your will current by reviewing and updating it as your circumstances change.

  1. Not Meeting Legal Requirements

Each jurisdiction has specific legal requirements for wills, such as witness signatures or proper execution. DIY wills frequently fail to meet these requirements, which can result in the will being deemed invalid. Solicitors are well-versed in these legal requirements and ensure your will is properly executed and legally binding.

  1. Ambiguous Language

Unclear or ambiguous language in a DIY will can lead to misinterpretation and disputes among beneficiaries. For example, terms like “my personal belongings” can be vague and open to interpretation. Solicitors use precise language to clearly define your intentions and avoid potential conflicts.

  1. Not Addressing All Assets

DIY wills may overlook certain assets, such as digital accounts or joint property. This can lead to confusion over how these assets are distributed. Solicitors help ensure that all assets are accounted for and properly addressed in your will.

  1. Failing to Name a Guardian

If you have minor children, it’s crucial to name a guardian in your will. DIY wills often neglect this important detail, leaving the decision up to the court. A solicitor will make sure a guardian is appointed to care for your children according to your wishes.

  1. Incorrectly Appointing Executors

Choosing an executor who is not suited for the role or failing to name an executor at all can create problems. Executors are responsible for administering your estate, so it’s important to select someone reliable and capable. Solicitors can assist in choosing an appropriate executor and provide guidance on their responsibilities.

  1. Overlooking Tax Implications

DIY wills may not take into account the tax implications of your estate. Estate taxes and inheritance taxes can affect how much your beneficiaries receive. A solicitor can offer advice on minimising tax liabilities and ensuring your estate is managed in the most tax-efficient manner.

  1. Ignoring Potential Disputes

A poorly drafted DIY will can lead to disputes among family members or beneficiaries, causing delays and additional stress. Solicitors can anticipate and address potential issues in your will, helping to reduce the likelihood of disputes and ensuring a smoother process for your loved ones.

  1. Not Considering Special Needs

If you have beneficiaries with special needs or specific requirements, a DIY will might not address their unique circumstances adequately. Solicitors can help tailor your will to accommodate these needs and ensure that appropriate provisions are made.

While DIY wills may seem like a cost-effective solution, they can often lead to costly mistakes and complications. Working with friendly team of solicitors at Vyman Solicitors, you can avoid these common pitfalls and ensure that your will is both legally sound and reflective of your true wishes.

Contact us today to book in a free 15-minute consultation to discuss our Will writing service, that provides peace of mind and protects your loved ones.

The content of this article has been prepared for informational purposes only. This content does not constitute legal advice, nor does it give rise to a solicitor/client relationship. Specialist legal advice should be taken in relation to specific circumstances.

 

icon-feather-calendar 17th September 2024

How to Ensure Your Loved Ones Are Financially Secure After You’re Gone

Planning for the future is essential to safeguarding your family’s financial security. Estate planning, when properly managed, ensures that your assets are distributed according to your wishes, minimising financial burdens on your loved ones. Here are the key steps to ensure your family is financially secure after you’re gone:

1. Create a Legally Binding Will

A will is the cornerstone of any estate plan. Without one, the distribution of your assets will follow intestacy laws, which may not align with your wishes. Drafting a will with the help of an experienced solicitor ensures that your estate is handled efficiently and according to your instructions. You can book a complimentary 15 minute consultation to discuss your will, with an expert from our team at Vyman Solicitors, please call +44 (0)20 8427 9080 to book.

2. Establish Trusts for Asset Protection

Trusts can be a powerful tool in protecting your assets and ensuring they are passed on in a tax-efficient manner. Trusts are especially useful for managing wealth across generations, providing control over how and when beneficiaries access their inheritance.

3. Consider Inheritance Tax Planning

Inheritance tax (IHT) can significantly reduce the wealth passed on to your family. By working with legal professionals, you can implement strategies such as gifting assets during your lifetime, setting up trusts, or charitable giving to reduce or eliminate IHT liabilities.

4. Review and Update Your Estate Plan Regularly

Life circumstances change—marriages, births, divorces, and the growth of your wealth all affect your estate plan. Regular reviews ensure that your will and trusts remain up-to-date and in line with your current wishes and legal regulations.

At Vyman Solicitors, we specialise in creating comprehensive estate plans that protect your family’s future.

Contact us today to start safeguarding what matters most or learn more about our Wills, Trusts and Probate services.

The content of this article has been prepared for informational purposes only. This content does not constitute legal advice, nor does it give rise to a solicitor/client relationship. Specialist legal advice should be taken in relation to specific circumstances.

icon-feather-calendar 6th September 2024

Join Vyman Solicitors at our Breaking the Glass Ceiling Networking Event

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Date: Thursday 24th October
Time: 6pm to 9pm
Venue: Vyman House, 104 College Road, Harrow, HA1 1BQ
Dress Code: Business chic with a splash of sparkle

At Vyman Solicitors, we’re bringing together powerful women who have broken through barriers in their industries and continue to lead by example. This is your opportunity to connect with like-minded professionals, hear from our incredible guest speakers, and enjoy an evening filled with empowering stories, networking, bespoke cocktails, and delicious canapés.

Confirm your attendance, by emailing us on rsvp@vyman.co.uk


Why Attend?

  1. Inspiring Speakers
    Hear from our fabulous guest speakers—who have shattered their own glass ceilings and are leading the way for future generations. Their stories of success, perseverance, and innovation will leave you inspired and motivated to reach new heights in your own career.
  2. Networking Opportunities
    Connect with other dynamic women who are breaking barriers in their respective fields. This is your chance to build valuable relationships, exchange ideas, and collaborate with a community that is as ambitious as you are.
  3. A Dash of Fun
    We believe in mixing business with pleasure! Our expert mixologist will be on hand to craft delicious, themed cocktails that are as bold and vibrant as the women in the room. Sip on our signature “Ceiling Breaker” cocktail as you mingle and enjoy the evening.
  4. Celebration of Achievement
    This night is not just about the challenges women face—it’s about celebrating the incredible achievements that come from overcoming them. Let’s raise a glass to all the women who have broken through the glass ceiling and those who are on their way.

 


Meet Our Guest Speakers:

Paven Kaur

Makeup Artist, Special Needs Advocate & Travel Specialist

An accomplished makeup artist with 15 years of experience, Paven is also a devoted parent to a child with special needs. Her work transcends beauty, as she passionately advocates for inclusivity and empowerment. Paven’s journey is a testament to balancing career success with meaningful personal commitments, and she brings a deep understanding of both the beauty industry and the challenges faced by special needs families.


Shilpa Chheda

Senior Partner at KLSA PKF

Shilpa is a Senior Partner at KLSA PKF, a global firm of Chartered Accountants based in the UK with offices in Africa. As the first woman appointed partner in the firm’s history, Shilpa’s influence continues to grow as she prepares to take on the role of chairperson in 2025. With over 30 years of experience, she skillfully advises entrepreneurs, corporations, and family offices. A strong advocate for empowering others, Shilpa is committed to charitable work supporting young people and disadvantaged communities. In her free time, she enjoys challenging pursuits like climbing Mt. Kilimanjaro and Everest Base Camp.


Dr. Rasha Gadelrab

NHS GP, Medical Trainer & Digital Innovator

Dr. Gadelrab, formerly a corporate biotech talent consultant, is now an NHS GP and medical trainer in a North London primary care network. As a digital innovator, she supports health tech companies and founded Elemnt Consulting. She also trains organisations on workforce well-being and compassionate leadership. With over 20 years of experience, Dr. Gadelrab is a leading voice in improving health and well-being in and outside the workplace.

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Don’t miss this chance to be part of a truly empowering evening. Whether you’re looking for inspiration, professional connections, or just a great night out, this event has it all.


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If you have a colleague or friend who would like to attend our event, please do share their details with us when you RSVP. As we have limited availability, please note that this is an invite-only event aimed at women in leadership roles / senior positions or those who own businesses. This ensures the most relevant and empowering experience for everyone. For more information, please email us at rsvp@vyman.co.uk