The biggest mistakes people make when drafting a will

Starting the process is often the hardest step, writes rural solicitor

Image credit: Irish Examiner

Image credit: Irish Examiner

Dear Karen,

I have been thinking for a while now that I really should make a will, but every time I start reading about it I close the page again because it all seems so intimidating.

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