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Secure peace of mind with the right planning today

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Having a Will in place when you die will help your loved ones know how you wanted to distribute your assets and belongings. Without a Will, your estate will be distributed through the rules of intestacy, and this might leave your loved ones not receiving anything.

 

We can draft a legally binding Will together that will simplify matters during the hardest time for your family.

If you own your home jointly and want to pass on your share of it to your beneficiaries, the only way you can do it is by severing the tenancy. Without this, your share of the house will automatically pass on to the joint owner/s and the Will will not be able to affect this.

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A Lasting Power of Attorney gives power to a person you trust to make decisions for you when you lose mental capacity.

There are two types:

Property and Financial Affairs

Health and Welfare

 

 

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