INTRODUCTION
Everyone should make a Will. Ensure your wishes are carried out - don't leave it to chance!REASONS FOR MAKING A WILL
If you would like more information about why you should make a Will and matters you should think about then please ask for further information.MAKE A WILL
If you would like to make a Will we can sort it out for you. Please go to MAKE A WILL.PEACE OF MIND
A properly made Will provides peace of mind. You make the important decisions during your lifetime about what happens to your possessions and estate.TAX SAVINGS
You can prevent leaving lifetime savings, property and belongings to the Inland Revenue.NO DELAY
It will give you peace of mind, knowing that your family will not be subjected to any expense or complex issues that may result from intestacy (dying without a Will).STEP CHILDREN
You may make adequate provision for your stepchildren. (With no Will stepchildren can sometimes lose out).PROVISION FOR CHILDREN
Provision can be made for your children to be financially looked after in a sensible and flexible way (with no Will there are restrictions placed on how assets are dealt with and looked after for your children).APPOINT GUARDIANS
You can appoint relatives or close friends to be guardians of your children to ensure they are properly looked after.PROTECT DEPENDANTS
You can make provision for your partner or any other individual who might be living with or might be dependent on you (for example - your common law spouse or an aged relative) otherwise with no Will they may lose out.AVOID FAMILY DISPUTES
Making a Will avoids any family disputes that could arise over the right to administer your estate. It is a widely held misconception that the spouse gets everything. This is not automatically the case. Also, people sometimes believe that the eldest son has a right and duty to administer the estate but again this is not true.LOW COSTS (Except in particularly complex cases)
The legal costs of making a Will with us are relatively small. We charge fixed fees from £75.00.FUNERAL ARRANGEMENTS
You can include details of any particular funeral arrangements.GIFTS AND LEGACIES
You can leave any gifts of money or items to relatives, friends, and charities.EXECUTORS AND TRUSTEES
You can choose the Executors and Trustees of your Will (the persons who physically sort matters out and deal with any paperwork, but often Executors can be friends, relatives or even your Solicitor or a combination of all three).MAKE A WILL
If you would like to make a Will please complete our WILL QUESTIONNAIRE.DISTANCE NO PROBLEM
We advise people on all sorts of matters across the U.K.Make a Will
Everyone should make a Will. Ensure your wishes are carried out - don't leave it to chance! Please click on the link below.MAKE A WILL
MAKE A LIVING WILL
Ever thoughts about making a Living Will?Do you know what one is?
LIVING WILLS
ENDURING POWER OF ATTORNEY
When making a Will it’s worth thinking about making an Enduring Power of Attorney as well.ENDURING POWER OF ATTORNEYS
ORGAN DONATION
We can provide information and ensure your wishes are carried out.ORGAN DONATION

