by admin | Jan 31, 2026 | Wills
For something so practical, writing a will is surprisingly easy to put off. Many people assume that avoiding a will is a sign of disorganisation or denial, but in reality, some of the most sensible, thoughtful, and responsible individuals delay it for years. The...
by admin | Jan 24, 2026 | Trusts, Wills
Writing a will is an essential step in protecting your loved ones, but for many families, a will alone doesn’t always provide the level of control or security they expect. Life is rarely straightforward, and family circumstances, financial complexity, and long-term...
by admin | Jan 13, 2026 | Wills
Making a will is something many people know they should do, yet it is often delayed or overlooked entirely. It can feel uncomfortable, complicated, or like something that only matters later in life. The reality is that without a valid will in place, the law decides...
by admin | Jan 2, 2026 | Wills, Guardianship and Minors
How to Talk to Someone About Becoming Your Child’s Guardian Asking someone to become your child’s guardian is one of the most emotional and deeply personal conversations a parent can have. It’s not just a legal decision — it’s about trust, values, and imagining a...
by admin | Dec 31, 2025 | Wills, Guardianship and Minors
How to Protect Your Children Financially Through Your Will When you’re a single parent, your will isn’t just about dividing assets — it’s about making sure your children are financially secure, protected, and supported at every stage of their lives. Simply leaving...
by admin | Dec 18, 2025 | Wills, Inheritance Laws, Estate Planning
If Santa Made a Will, Who’s Getting the Sleigh? Santa delivers presents to the entire planet once a year, so it’s only fair to ask the big question — if Santa popped his clogs, who’s inheriting the North Pole empire? With a workshop full of valuable toys, a global...