I didn’t want to derail Hazeld ‘s thread, so have started my own.
DH and I have been married for 36 years. We each have two children from former marriages, none of our own.
We made wills many years ago. The house is owned as tenants in common, so that bit is sorted, as our children will inherit equally on second death.
Our wills divide our estates between three beneficiaries, mine between DH and my own two children. DH has done the same for his.
We keep our money separate, apart from a joint account we each pay into for household expenditure.
I am wondering about rewriting our wills, now that we are much older, so that we each leave our estates to our own children not three ways to include the spouse.
The surviving spouse will be quite comfortable, thanks to insurance and pension arrangements.
Is this reasonable?
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