When You Turn 18, Write A Will
A month ago, I wrote my own will in case of my death.
You might be asking,
"Why do you need a will? You're still young."
If there was one thing I hate, I don't like the idea of my possessions and assets seised by the government and decided by them how it's distributed or dealt with.
I don't know how I overlooked such an important document, given I was quick to sign up for a credit card.
Then, who do you give it to?
My brother.
He's responsible. Doesn't drink, smoke, gamble, take drugs. A saver not a spender.
Until I get married and have children, it's just a fail safe if anything happens.
And I mean, IF.
How Did I Do It?
They recommended using an actual solicitor or lawyer to write up the document, but I ended up doing a DIY.
As long as you outline everything correctly and get witnesses to sign it, should be all good.
In my own morbid sense of humour, by living life without a will...
You're leaving money on the table: yours.