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Do you have a will (2)

Omolara Garuba
February 8, 2025
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The conversation around wills and estate planning is one that is often met with resistance, and even fear. However, it’s a conversation that is necessary and one that can bring peace of mind and clarity to our loved ones.

As I reflected on the comments from my previous post from last week, I realized that there are many misconceptions and myths surrounding wills and estate planning. One common myth is that wills are only for the wealthy or elderly. However, the truth is that anyone who owns assets, has dependents, or wants to control how their estate is distributed after their passing should have a will.

Another myth is that wills are complicated and expensive to create. While it’s true that wills can be complex, they don’t have to be. In fact, there are many resources available to help individuals create a will, including online templates and estate planning attorneys.

So, why is having a will so important? Here are just a few reasons:

  1. Control over your estate: A will allows you to dictate how your assets will be distributed after your passing. Without a will, the state will determine how your assets are distributed, which may not align with your wishes.
  2. Protection for your loved ones: A will allows you to name guardians for your minor children, ensuring that they are taken care of in the event of your passing.
  3. Reduced stress and conflict: Having a will in place can reduce stress and conflict among your loved ones, as they will know exactly how you want your estate to be distributed.
  4. Tax benefits: A will can help minimize taxes and ensure that your estate is distributed in a tax-efficient manner.
  5. Peace of mind: Having a will in place can give you peace of mind, knowing that your affairs are in order and that your loved ones will be taken care of.
  6. Specific gifts and bequests: A will allows you to leave specific gifts and bequests to loved ones, friends, or charities, ensuring that your wishes are carried out.
  7. Business succession planning: If you own a business, a will can help ensure a smooth transition of ownership and management, reducing the risk of business disruption or conflict.
  8. Protection of digital assets: A will can include provisions for the management and distribution of digital assets, such as social media accounts, email, and cryptocurrency.
  9. Charitable giving: A will can be used to make charitable donations, supporting causes and organizations that are important to you.

In conclusion, having a will is an important part of estate planning, and it’s not just for the wealthy or elderly. It’s a way to take control of your estate, protect your loved ones, and ensure that your wishes are respected. So, take the first step today and start thinking about your will. Your loved ones will thank you.

READ ALSO: Securing your legacy: The importance of wills and estate planning for Nigerian women


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