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There is a common misconception that wills are only for the elderly, infirm or wealthy which means that many people die having made no provision for their nearest and dearest. This is particularly unfortunate in the case of sudden death, for example as a result of an accident; or in cases where unmarried couples have lived together in the erroneous belief that the law will recognize their partner as a beneficiary.
Whether you are a private individual with a property or share portfolio, company director, or business owner, we can offer wide-ranging, friendly, professional advice specifically tailored to your individual requirements and designed to minimize tax and death duties.
Our Probate service can also assist with the realisation and distribution of assets following death.
We can also advise on Living Wills which come into force if you are ill and unable to communicate your wishes about treatment, and Lasting Powers of Attorney which dictate what will happen if you become mentally incapacitated and unable to manage your affairs.
Other services include:
If there is a dispute about a will we have a specialist litigation team with experience in acting for executors or potential beneficiaries.