by Ian Nicholson | Sep 26, 2021 | Wills and Estate Planning
“If anything happens to us, we want the children to know exactly what to do.” That’s what one couple told me – the owner of Beaulieu Wills and Estate Planning – when they came to write their Wills shortly after becoming parents. They were young,...
by Ian Nicholson | Jul 12, 2021 | Wills and Estate Planning
What Falling from 13,000 Feet Taught Me About Facing Your Fears After last month’s admission that I’d agreed to do something utterly out of character – namely throwing myself out of a perfectly serviceable aeroplane – I’m delighted to confirm that I am, in fact, still...
by Ian Nicholson | Jun 11, 2021 | Wills and Estate Planning
This month, we’re taking a brief break from our usual dinner-table debates about Wills and inheritance. Instead, I want to share something a little different – and something I still can’t quite believe I agreed to. A few weeks ago, I had what I can only describe as an...
by Ian Nicholson | May 6, 2021 | Wills and Estate Planning
Ask anyone whether writing a Will is important and they’ll almost certainly say yes. Ask them if they’ve actually done it, and you’ll get a sheepish look and a long list of reasons why not. As the owner of Beaulieu Wills and Estate Planning,...
by Ian Nicholson | Mar 24, 2021 | Wills and Estate Planning
Now and then, someone asks me, “Why don’t I just write my Will myself?” As the owner of Beaulieu Wills and Estate Planning, my honest reply is always the same: “You absolutely can. Just like you can service your own car, install your own kitchen, or rewire your own...