* making or altering your will * handling the estate (the property and
assets) of another person after a death * explaining Powers of Attorney &
Enduring Powers * tax
implications, such as inheritance tax
Some people might think it unnecessary to make a will at an early age
even though it is a relatively simple, painless and inexpensive
exercise that provides peace of mind.
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A will
is a very important formality, especially if you have recently become a
homeowner, a parent or a grandparent. We are aware of the importance of the
decisions made and so each will is tailor made to your requirements, taking your
full circumstances into consideration.
If you have been
named as an executor or administrator in another person’s will, there may be
administrative steps to take which require a solicitor’s advice, for example
obtaining Grant of Probate. After a death we employ sensitivity and efficiency
in our work, advising on the above as well as taxation and inheritance
tax.