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Wills


If you pass away without making a Will then your assets will be distributed according to the intestacy rules which determine who your beneficiaries are. This outcome does not always accord with what you would have wished.

Even if you have made a Will, it may have been drawn up many years ago and, again, your assets may not end up where you would have wanted. You may have assets that need to be dealt with in a particular way; there may be tax issues that require consideration; you may have family circumstances that require careful treatment. If you have young children, you should think about appointing somebody to look after them. There may be matters which you didn’t realise needed consideration – particularly if you are divorcing, remarrying or have complex financial matters.

It is very importantl to make a Will so that your wishes will be known and can be carried out after your death. Our highly experienced solicitors are able to draft Wills of varying complexity to suit your needs. Furthermore, we will help you consider Inheritance Tax implications and other methods of planning for the future (for example Lasting Powers of Attorney) along the way.

Regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority

SRA Number 543162