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2nd Marriage
Are you planning your wedding? Does marriage override a Will?
If you already have a Will in place today and you are planning your Wedding it is very likely that your Will could become invalid when you get married. If you don’t have your Will in place today and you are planning on getting married within one year then we can do your Will in anticipation of getting married and it will remain valid both before and after your wedding. This applies to anyone but is often very important for people who are entering their second marriage. They may have already amassed assets that need protecting via a Will both before and after the big day and would not want the first act of their marriage to be writing a new Will so being able to do it in advance has great appeal. If you are planning your big day and want this item off your list of things to do give me a call today.
