
Making a Will allows you to decide who deals with your affairs and assets after you have died. It is only by making a Will that you can leave your property to anyone beyond your immediate family, such as a friend, partner to whom you are not married or registered as civil partners, or a charity. Our lawyers will talk you through the options in order to select the Will which best suits your needs (for example, an Inheritance Tax Planning Will or a Will Trust). We will also provide advice in relation to property (e.g. rights of residence and jointly owned property on death) and English Wills where there is property owned abroad. Put simply, we can draft a Will tailored to your specific instructions so that, in the event of your death, your financial affairs are planned to maximise the amount left to distribute. Furthermore, we can advise you on bequests to any minor beneficiary named in a Will. Let us help you plan for the future. Our specialist lawyers are here to guide you through each stage of the legal process, providing straightforward, practical, cost-effective advice.
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