Wills

The purpose of a will is to ensure that after your death your assets will go to the people you choose. If a person dies without making a will, it can lead to delays and expense, to say nothing of the added distress to the next of kin.

We can assist you in drawing up your will in a way that will minimise inheritance tax and ensure that your wishes are respected.

Please contact Clare McCarroll at no charge on 0500 600 872, by email or by using our enquiry form, for all enquiries about wills, trusts, executries, powers of attorney, guardianship and intervention orders.

See also: How to make a will

 

Wills, trusts & executries

Wills

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Executries

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Guardianship and intervention orders

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