No time for a Will? That's ok, the Govt will decide it for you!
- Phil Brogan
- Oct 9
- 1 min read

There are many reasons why people avoid making a Will. However, it is one of the most important things you can do. Most people have loved ones that they wish to benefit in one way or another.
Where there is no Will, a person is said to have died "Intestate," and the government has prescribed rules as to who shall benefit from your estate. Such deemed "beneficiaries" may not be your desired beneficiaries.
When you make a Will, YOU decide on who shall benefit from your hard-earned property.
Wills are not generally expensive. Do yourself and your loved ones a favour. Take control of what happens to your hard-earned property if you die. You deserve it and they deserve it.
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