Wills

Whether you own one property or more, you would want your loved ones to be left with the most from your Estate after your death.

It is therefore important for you to make sure that you leave a valid Will which is tax efficient and which is linked into other family structures such as trusts and pensions.

It is important that a valid and tax efficient Will is being drawn up professionally, by a qualified solicitor who will not only draft your Will but will also look after it for you and will amend it upon your request whenever necessary without charging you a penny extra. And this is for life.

The Process:
  • Contact us to request a Will questionnaire or to book an initial appointment.
  • We will either come to you when it is most suitable for you or you can come to one of our offices, whichever is best for you, to discuss inheritance tax planning and to confirm your instructions.
  • We will draft your Will for you to your complete satisfaction.
  • We will go through the content of the Will with you and ensure that it is validly signed.
  • We will store your Will for you for life for free.
  • We will update the Will for you for life for free (but not rewrite it).

You can pick and choose the type of will you wish us to prepare for you!

Contact us to discuss your Will writing requirements or call our friendly lawyers on 0208 252 7373.
 

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