Your Will and lasting power of attorney

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We would all want our wishes to be respected, which is why making a will is so important. Most of us acknowledge that we should have one, yet it’s a fact that the majority of adults in the UK either do not have a valid will in place or have an outdated one.

Common questions that we experience from our clients:

“I know I should have a Will, but who should I speak to?”

“Who can be my executors?”

“How do I begin writing my wishes?”

“Doesn’t it all go to my spouse anyway?”

“What happens to their inheritance if my children get divorced?”

“What happens if I can’t find my will?”

“Should I write a new will or change my existing one?

“Who can be my attorney?”

Why making a will is so important.

  • Appoint someone you trust to look after your financial affairs
  • Ensure your assets pass onto your beneficiaries
  • Make provision for your/any young children by way of guardians
  • You choose who benefits from your wealth not the government

It’s never too early to plan your will and we can help make sure everything is in place. For your peace of mind, we are members of the Society of Will Writers.

We offer:

  • Basic Wills
  • Estate Protection Wills
  • Severance of Tenancy

Your Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA).

Just as you make a will to ensure your wishes are respected in death, an LPA ensures the same protections in life.

Enabling you to choose one person or more to make decisions about things like:

  • Your daily routine (e.g. eating and what to wear)
  • Medical care
  • Moving into a care home
  • Life-sustaining treatment
  • Managing your investments and instructing an adviser
  • Paying bills, collecting benefits and dealing with your bank
  • Selling your home

Whatever your needs or circumstance, we are here to help you. Don’t leave it on the “to do list”, it’s too important.

Will Writing is not regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority.