WillsMany people put off making a Will because they believe
- They have nothing of value to leave
- Their assets will pass on to their children and family anyway
- They are too young
- It is too expensive
- It will take too long
These beliefs are mistaken.
If you die without leaving a will (intestate) your estate will be distributed according to the "Intestacy Rules". This may result in your estate being distributed in a way you did not want, sentimental possessions being sold, and those dearest to you not being looked after.
A will is the only way to ensure your estate is distributed in the way you want. A will can deal with many issues including.
- How your assets will be distributed
- Tax planning
- Who will look after your children in the event of your death
- Who will deal with the administration of your Estate
- At what age your children should inherit
- Who will receive family heirlooms.
We are proud of our reputation of offering the highest quality advice at a very competitive rate.
Our experienced and skilled team will
- Listen carefully to your wishes and concerns
- Take account of your financial status and that of your dependants
- Minimise the taxes you have to pay
- Prepare a will that is suited to you
- Provide a service that is highly efficient and cost effective
- Visit you at home if more convenient
For our booklet about "Making a Will" click here
Our FAQ on Wills, Probate and Lasting Powers of Attorney may answer some of your questions or contact David Satchell for more information