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“Taking Control of your Affairs”
Writing your Will (Last Will and Testament) is probably one of the most important things you will ever do! If you want to safeguard your family and make sure they inherit as much as possible of your hard earned belongings you need to plan today. Planning now whilst you and your partner are healthy allows you to make use of trusts to take maximum advantage of inheritance tax allowances or help protect assets against care costs.
We offer you a free consultation in the comfort of your own home, taking time to explain your options in simple English. Our pricing structure is fixed so there are no hidden nasty surprises. Oh and you don’t pay a penny until all the work is complete. As a member of The Institute of Professional Willwriters we operate to a strict code of conduct to ensure you receive excellent customer care.
Having drafted your Will we then come back and supervise the attestation to ensure that your Will is properly attested and will pass through probate.
The other issue to consider is who will act for me if I lose capacity. (See section on Powers of Attorney). You may reduce the cost by having this done at the same time.
Our services include
• Basic Wills
• Children’s Trust
• Inheritance Tax Wills
• Property Protection Wills
• Disabled Trusts
• Lasting Powers of Attorney
• Deeds of Severance
• Advanced Directive
• Funeral Plans
We have recently teamed up with one of the leading providers of Life Time Trusts which can protect assets for both couples and single people.
We hope you find the site of one of Staffordshire’s Premier Will Writers both useful, informative and hopefully it spurs you on to take the right actions for the ones you love.
Caution
Every attempt is made to keep this site up to date with current legislation and generalisations may be made which will not suit everyone’s individual circumstances. You should seek individual advice from a Willwriter or solicitor, having a full consultation before undertaking a Will or other legal procedures. It is also recommended that the attestation should be properly supervised by the company, as incorrectly signed documents can lead to wills being rejected at probate. Last updated July 2009
Writing your Will (Last Will and Testament) is probably one of the most important things you will ever do! If you want to safeguard your family and make sure they inherit as much as possible of your hard earned belongings you need to plan today. Planning now whilst you and your partner are healthy allows you to make use of trusts to take maximum advantage of inheritance tax allowances or help protect assets against care costs.
We offer you a free consultation in the comfort of your own home, taking time to explain your options in simple English. Our pricing structure is fixed so there are no hidden nasty surprises. Oh and you don’t pay a penny until all the work is complete. As a member of The Institute of Professional Willwriters we operate to a strict code of conduct to ensure you receive excellent customer care.
Having drafted your Will we then come back and supervise the attestation to ensure that your Will is properly attested and will pass through probate.
The other issue to consider is who will act for me if I lose capacity. (See section on Powers of Attorney). You may reduce the cost by having this done at the same time.
To book your FREE home visit ring 01785 253329
Our services include
• Basic Wills
• Children’s Trust
• Inheritance Tax Wills
• Property Protection Wills
• Disabled Trusts
• Lasting Powers of Attorney
• Deeds of Severance
• Advanced Directive
• Funeral Plans
We have recently teamed up with one of the leading providers of Life Time Trusts which can protect assets for both couples and single people.
We hope you find the site of one of Staffordshire’s Premier Will Writers both useful, informative and hopefully it spurs you on to take the right actions for the ones you love.
Caution
Every attempt is made to keep this site up to date with current legislation and generalisations may be made which will not suit everyone’s individual circumstances. You should seek individual advice from a Willwriter or solicitor, having a full consultation before undertaking a Will or other legal procedures. It is also recommended that the attestation should be properly supervised by the company, as incorrectly signed documents can lead to wills being rejected at probate. Last updated July 2009
