The implications of human mortality do not usually weigh on the minds of young people. However, as you get older, see your parents become elderly and suffer the loss of loved ones, you might start to appreciate that you will not be here forever. After you are gone, you will not have direct control over your possessions and affairs; only your Last Will and Testament can speak for you.
WHEN DO I MAKE A WILL?
There are some crucial stages of life at which it is recommended that you make a will, even though death can happen at any time. If you fit into one or more of the categories below, you should consider making a will:
1. Married
2. Parent
3. Owning assets (house, cars, shares, investments, etc.)
4. Starting a career
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