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Update Your Will Week 2023

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This week (23rd – 29th January) is Update Your Will Week, an awareness campaign hosted by SFE to encourage more people to update their will and ensure their wishes are carried out when they die. This helps minimise disputes – easing distress (and costs) for your loved ones.

New research commissioned by SFE revealed only 56% of UK adults have updated their will within the last five years, meaning around half of wills are out of date. It also showed that half of UK adults have experienced a life-changing event, such as getting married, divorced, or having a child, since last updating their will.


We recommend that Wills are reviewed and updated every five years, or when a major change occurs that impacts you or your loved ones.

7 out of 10 parents in the UK have no legal guardian in place to care for their children in the event of their deaths.

In addition, the research revealed that almost three-quarters (70%) of parents in the UK have no legal guardian in place to care for their children in the event of their deaths. According to the research, parents are almost completely unaware of the risks of not identifying a legal guardian in a will; this includes the courts or social services deciding what happens to their children.


Only two out of ten parents understand that social services or the courts can step in to decide what happens to their children if they don’t have a will in place, that’s why Bright Solicitors is keen to raise awareness of the risks involved when a Guardian isn’t appointed.

Nearly half of all adults in the UK have experienced a life-changing event since last updating their will.

Speak to Carly Jeffery about making changes to an existing Will or creating a new one.

Carly Jeffery, Solicitor within Bright Solicitors Private Client Department, is a member of SFE, a national organisation of lawyers specialising in advising people planning for later life. They’ll be able to provide support and guidance as you discuss your unique situation and wishes, and they can also help reduce your inheritance tax bill.


SFE lawyers are experts in this area of law and follow a strict code of conduct which has respect and dignity at its heart. Communicating in clear, straightforward language, they’re trained to make sure you understand the important decisions you’re making.


Get in touch with us today and make sure your wishes are communicated when you die.