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Unfortunately, there are a variety of downsides you could encounter when writing your will with no legal assistance.

Deputyship is when an expert or corporation is appointed to act on behalf of someone else, for example someone who lacks the mental capacity to make their own decisions.

When thinking of their will, people automatically assume it’s just about choosing who to leave their assets to.

If you’re the executor or administrator of a will, we can provide you with legal expertise in the Probate process.

There are a number of things that could render a will invalid. It’s important to know what these are so you can rectify these mistakes if you need to, to ensure your will is correct, legal and valid.

The term ‘Trust’ refers to when a person gives assets to another person to look after for the benefit of a third person.

If you’re an executor of someone’s estate you may be seeking legal representation. We know there can be some confusion around fees and costs, so we have outlined the probate services we include and how much they cost.

A Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA) is a legal document. It allows you to appoint people as attorneys to make decisions on your behalf.

The court exists to look after the best interests of those incapacitated. It has the power to recognise whether or not a person lacks the mental capacity and determines what actions to take to act in the person’s best interests.

Trusts are used to manage property, assets and investments. They can be created both in lifetime, and in death via a clause in a will.

A compensation protection trust allows you to protect any compensation received as a result of a successful personal injury claim.

Get the future sorted in the present. With a Will, you can plan ahead, prepare your family, and protect your assets, all with the peace of mind a Will provides.

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