Why Write a Will?
Simply because, when you die without your final wishes stated in a Will, the law will decide who gets what, and that may not be what you want to happen!
Common statistics show that around two thirds of those who die in Britain have no Will in place. But, what if you don't die, and yet unable to deal with your own affairs?
Also, have you put in place your Lasting Power of Attorney yet?
The 'basics' to think about;
Guardians!
Pets
Money gifts
Charitable gifts
Funeral wishes
..... and more
We work closely with professional estate planners whio can help you to plan your Wills and LPA's. Contact us and we'll introdcue you

Wills and Lasting Powers of Attorney
The Will and LPA strategy is such an important part of someone's personal estate planning arrangements, yet mostly when we ask 'why have you not got a Will or an LPA in place?' the usual answer is simply 'because I haven't yet got around to it' and never 'because I don't want one'.
The two types of Lasting Powers of Attorney are commonly known as the 'health' and 'wealth' arrangements.
NOW is the time to arrange.
We can introduce you to professional Will Writing and Estate Planning advisers who will work with you and look after your requirements.
Because people’s circumstances change, we recommend that a Will is reviewed every five years or so and that any required amendments or adjustments are made. Inheritance tax, funeral arrangements, charitable donations, specific gifts and naming guardians are just a handful of reasons why a Will should be written and kept up to date.
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