Making A Will at Seatons Solicitors


Ray Arnold
Legal Advisor

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Hello,

My name is Ray Arnold.

I am a Legal Advisorwho specialises in
helping you prepare your Will.

Please call me on 01536-311690
or email me at ray@seatons.co.uk

Fast efficient service

Low cost value for money fees

Friendly helpful advice

Will writing specialists

Ray Arnold, Legal Advisor


Introduction to Making a Will

Can you believe that over 70% of the UK population does not have a current Will that is an accurate reflection of their financial circumstances and the personal choices at the time of their death? Making a Will creates certainty, reduces worry and gives you the peace of mind of knowing exactly how your money, property and possessions will be dealt with after your death.

A Will guides those who are left behind and saves worry and heartache at a time of great emotional stress. Making a Will is usually the first step to take in structuring your affairs in order to minimise your liability for Inheritance Tax.

Our Will Making services include:

Gifts to members of your family
Issues in Wills such as; guardianship, adoption and divorce - including contact and residence issues relating to children.
Obtaining grants of probate
Preparation of enduring powers of attorney
Preparation of Wills, trusts and deeds
Reviewing and amending Wills
Winding up and distributing estates

We can act on your behalf in taking legal action and provide the best service to our clients. Please telephone us or use our helpline or free online information to receive a fast and efficient client service. We guarantee expert advice and assistance. We can help by making an assessment of your personal issues. You can contact us for a no obligation consultation with a specialist solicitor to discuss your case.

In addition to our Will service, we can offer a full financial planning service.


Free Legal Information Sheets

Basic Information
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