Is your will up to date?

Is Your Will Up To Date? Here’s Why It Matters


Is your will up to date? Here’s why it matters

This Update Your Will Week (3rd - 9th March 2025), we’re joining The Association of Lifetime Lawyers to raise awareness around the importance of keeping wills up to date.

A will isn’t just a legal document - it’s your voice, your wishes and your legacy. Yet many people don’t realise how quickly life changes, which can make an old will outdated and vulnerable to being challenged.

Why keeping your will updated is essential

Your will ensures that your money, property, and possessions go to the right people.  But when was the last time you checked yours? 

Without an up-to-date will:

  • Your estate could be divided according to the intestacy rules, which may not align with your wishes or the needs of your family
  • Uncertainty could cause stress and legal disputes for your loved ones
  • Your pets, digital assets, and even charitable donations may be overlooked

Think of your will as a living document.  It should evolve as your life does.

When should you update your will?

It’s best practice to review your will every five years or after any major life event, such as:

  • Getting married or entering a civil partnership
  • Getting divorced or dissolving a civil partnership
  • Becoming a parent or grandparent
  • Buying a home or changing your financial situation
  • Losing a loved one
  • Starting a business
  • You or a beneficiary obtaining a Gender Recognition Certificate

Need to make or update your will?

If it’s been a while since you last looked at your will - or you don’t have one yet - now is the time to take action.

At Vine Law, our Accredited Lifetime Lawyers offer specialist expertise in later-life legal matters. They provide personalised support with care, empathy, and attention to detail, ensuring your wishes are clearly documented and legally protected.

We aim to make the process simple, stress-free, and tailored to you, so you can plan for the future with confidence.

Don’t wait until it’s too late, ensure your future wishes are in place today.  If you need to make or update your will, contact our team for expert advice.

Cath Collins
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