How much do you know about wills? Take our quiz to find out

Creating a will doesn't have to be hard. Our 2-minute quiz will guide you through the key things to think about when making or updating a will, like leaving gifts and common will myths.

1. True or false? If you created a will many years ago, you don’t need to think about it anymore.

Correct! It is false

You should review your will after every major life change or every five years. This is to make sure that all of those you want to benefit from it, still do. A major life change could be:

  • • Getting married. This cancels any will you made before.
  • • Having a child.
  • • Getting separated or divorced.
  • • Moving house.
  • • If the executor named in the will dies.

It is actually false!

You should review your will after every major life change or every five years. This is to make sure that all of those you want to benefit from it, still do. A major life change could be:

  • • Getting married. This cancels any will you made before.
  • • Having a child.
  • • Getting separated or divorced.
  • • Moving house.
  • • If the executor named in the will dies.