Making A Will
by Will Solicitors
You should make a will as soon as you have assets or dependents. Major life events like marriage, having children, buying property, or significant changes in financial circumstances are good times to create or update your will.
If you die without a will (intestate), your assets will be distributed according to intestacy rules rather than your wishes. This may not reflect your intentions and can cause complications for your loved ones. Creating a will gives you control over how your estate is distributed and how your children would be looked after.
We can also assist with Lasting Powers of Attorney (LPA's) which is a legal document that allows you to choose someone you trust to make decisions on your behalf if you lose mental capacity or become unable to make decisions yourself.
Will Solicitors offer remote video appointments (including out of hours office appointments) with legally trained advisors part of an award winning regulated law firm. To book in use the live availability diary: https://www.willsolicitor.co.uk/book-consultation

