Wills should be reviewed every 3–5 years, or sooner after major life events such as:
- Marriage or divorce
- Birth of children or grandchildren
- Buying/selling property
- Starting or selling a business
- Significant changes in assets or savings
- A beneficiary passing away
- A change in your wishes or family situation
An outdated Will can cause unintended outcomes — updating it keeps everything aligned with your current wishes.
This article is for general information only and not personal advice. Consult a professional for your situation.