A Will is one of the most important documents that you can make during your lifetime. Your Will usually sets out who deals with your estate and who is to benefit from it after your death.

Your Will can include a trust and, if you have young children, the appointment of a guardian to look after your children until they are 18. If your estate is large enough, we can also advise you on how to organize your estate in the most tax advantageous way.

We offer a full range of advice in the following areas:

We can help you to deal with Probate, which involves the Court in the verification of your Will.

We can also help in those situations where somebody has died without a Will and their estate has to be administered under an intestacy.

Our lawyers are sympathetic and compassionate and also offer advice in connection with the management of the affairs of elderly clients, be it through a Lasting Power of Attorney or via the Court of Protection.

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