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choosing the right type of Will

There are many different types of Will available and it is very important to choose the one which best suits your circumstances and wishes. The right Will ensures that you have complete peace of mind for the future and your loved ones are protected.

We offer a wide range of Wills to suit your individual situation. These include:

 

Standard Wills:

Our Will writing experts ensure that your standard Will is tailored to your specific circumstances and wishes:

  • Single Will – a Will designed for one person
  • Mirror Will – a Will designed for couples with similar wishes

 

Trust Wills:

Trusts can offer increased protection of your property and possessions for loved ones. If you own a property, have significant savings, or wish to ensure that vulnerable people are cared for, a Trust can give you greater peace of mind. We offer the following Trust Wills:

Trust Wills can be written on their own or in combination if your circumstances require it. We can help you write a Will which is tailored to your specific needs providing you with the best protection for your property, assets and more importantly, your loved ones' future. Trust Wills can be written for both single people and couples.

 

Other related services:

We offer the following services, ensuring the right future plans are in place in your lifetime:

  • Living Will – allows you to record your wishes regarding healthcare and medical treatment should you not be able to communicate them at the time
  • Lasting Power of Attorney – allows you to give legal authority to people you trust to deal with and manage financial affairs on your behalf

 


Benefits of our service

  • Convenient and easy to use
  • Dedicated Will writer
  • Appointments take less than an hour
  • Comprehensive Executor support

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Did you know?

With a Will, you can clarify your wishes and reduce the risk of family disputes when you are gone.

What would happen if you died without a Will?