Why making a will matters
Having a will ensures that your assets and belongings are distributed according to your wishes after your death. Without one, your estate may be divided under the rules of intestacy — which might not reflect your preferences or benefit the people you’d intended.
A will also helps minimise conflict among family members by providing clear instructions, and lets you appoint guardians for minor children and set out how debts and taxes should be handled. Overall, it offers peace of mind: the knowledge that your affairs will be managed responsibly and your loved ones looked after.