Writing a will is one of the most important things many of us do in our lifetime.

Not only does it set up loved ones with a clear view of your wishes after you have passed on, it also ensures that your legacy lives on through family, friends and even charities close to your heart. A will is a very personal piece of legal literature, and each persons may differ from the next. However there are some things that should be considered universally – especially if you are an unpaid carer.

If you are caring for loved ones and are considering planning for the future in the form of a will, download our guide of what to consider when writing a will!

Please note this is not an exhaustive list of things to consider when writing a will. This is not legal advice. For legal advice on writing a will, or any other legal matter please contact a solicitor.

Click here to download the checklist!