I visit you at home, take the time to understand your circumstances and wishes, and make sure every document is properly drafted, correctly witnessed, and legally sound.
Will Writing
Single and mirror wills, professionally drafted and tailored to your individual needs. Every will is prepared during a home visit, so you can make informed decisions in familiar surroundings.
Health and welfare or property and financial affairs LPA — choose who makes decisions if you lose capacity. I act as your Certificate Provider, so everything is handled in one visit.
Protect your assets, help manage inheritance tax, and provide for children or vulnerable family members. Trusts can be built into your will or set up separately.
Without a will, the law decides who receives your assets through the rules of intestacy — which may not match your wishes. If you have an unmarried partner, they would receive nothing. A will ensures your assets go to the people you choose.
Your estate is more than just property. It includes savings, investments, life insurance, pension policies, a business, property abroad, and personal items you may want to leave to specific people.
Most DIY wills are standard forms that don't cater for your individual needs. A professionally drafted will is tailored to your circumstances, properly witnessed, and I'll advise you on minimising potential inheritance tax.
Not meeting legal requirements for signing, choosing the wrong witnesses, or lacking mental capacity are just some factors. There are many others — which is why professional guidance matters.
After major life events: getting married (which cancels previous wills), divorce, having children, moving house, or significant changes in your assets. We recommend reviewing your will every 3-5 years.
This is especially important for unmarried couples. Without a will, a cohabiting partner receives nothing from the estate under intestacy rules, potentially leaving them homeless. A will protects your partner.
An LPA lets you appoint someone you trust to make decisions on your behalf if you become unable to — due to illness or accident. Without one, professionals you don't know will make decisions for you. There are two types: health and welfare, and property and financial affairs.
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