Wills & Will Writing

Having a valid will ensures that your estate is distributed according to your wishes and yet, a significant majority of the British public do not have one in place.

Will Writing

Planning for your family’s future after you’re gone is a really important legal task.

If you take the time now to make an effective Will you can save your family not only stress but money in what will undoubtedly be a difficult time for them.

How we can help:

  • Advise you in regard to estate and Probate laws
  • Write a will that maximises the inheritance for your family
  • Set up family and testamentary trusts
  • Advise you in regard to choosing executors and guardians
  • Minimise the chance that your will is contested and subject to litigation
  • Advise and offer practical solutions in regard to estate tax and financial concerns
  • Safely store your will and other important legal documents

Secure your future

PROTECTION FOR YOUR LOVED ONES
no confusing legal jargon
Professional advice for your circumstances

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is a will?

A written Will provides a clear set of guidelines for your funeral wishes, appoints executors to deal with your Estate after you have passed on and in the case of children appoints a new legal guardian. For those that you leave behind, a Will also acts as the legal documentation for the distribution of your assets.

  • Do I need a will if I don’t own a house?

It’s a common belief that it’s only worthwhile making a Will if you own your own home, or other significant assets. But this isn’t the case, because a will deals with far more than just property ownership.

  • Can I include funeral wishes in my will?

Absolutely, you can go into as much detail as you like but bear in mind that this particular aspect of your will is just an expression of a wish and is not legally binding on your executors.

  • What happens if I die without making a will?

A will is a legal document that specifies how your assets should be distributed after your death, and by whom (your executors) giving you peace of mind over your estate. Having a will offers protection for your family, including those in civil partnerships or unmarried relationships. Our team provides specialist advice to help you understand the process and protect your family’s future.

Our goal is to make Wills and Estate Administration easily accessible and understandable for our clients. Our expert Wills and Probate practitioners are here to assist with all aspects of estate administration, tax, and trusts to ensure comprehensive support for you and your family.

Contact Us

Reach out to our friendly team for open and accessible advice and support about your will.