A will is a very important thing to have in order to ensure that your wishes are carried out as you prefer should the worst happen. It is important especially for clients who are unmarried but living together as it often the case that the next of kin without a will is going to be a family member not your partner. It can be for example that a house may have to be sold because of a death of a partner where a family member inherits part of a property that they do not want.
It is also very important to ensure that you have a will if you have children to ensure that they receive what you would want them to and are cared for.
A straightforward will can be quite easily set up but for more complicated situations it is vital to receive specialist advice to ensure that your wishes are adhered to.