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WILLS
Why should you make a Will? The simple reason is that with a Will you have total control over what should happen to your assets following your death.
You appoint the executors you want, so that those most sensible and trustworthy are in charge of administering your estate. You decide who is appointed as a Guardian, so that those most responsible will look after your children. Finally you choose who should benefit under your Will so you ensure that all those you would want to give monies to can inherit.
You can even use your Will to minimise your liability to pay Inheritance Tax or Care Home Fees, and we can give you advice in both these circumstances.
Where there is no Will it is the state that makes the decision and only set blood relatives can benefit. This means that your step-children, close friends and favourite charities cannot inherit. Why let the state dictate who should inherit your property. Making a Will means that you control what happens.
Making a Will is a lot simpler than most people imagine it will be. We will explain all your options in a straightforward and easy to understand way. We will then listen to what you want, and ensure that your wishes are carried out. We will then prepare your Will and ensure that it is signed in a legally binding manner.
Contact us today to make an appointment to discuss your Will. For a small additional fee we can even arrange a home visit, to see you in the comfort of your own home.
Do not delay any further...
on 01482 223693 or email info@myer-wolff.co.uk
PROBATE & ADMINISTERING AN ESTATE
The death of a loved is always a sad time, and unfortunately there is always a lot to deal with. The first task is to register the death, and to assist you with this we have produced a free guide to registering a death, which you can download.
Sadly registering the death is only the first task to be carried out. Typically there are bank accounts, pensions, shares, property (etc) that all need to be sorted through and dealt with in the correct legal way. It can be both stressful and time consuming to have to do this on your own.
Fortunately you are not on your own and Myer Wolff are here to help. We can provide you with legal advice in a sensitive way regarding the whole Probate process. We can advise you on your role as an executor and the rights and responsibilities of undertaking this role. If there is no Will at all, we can explain the rules that govern how the estate is then distributed.
You can even ask us to undertake all the Probate work for you. With Myer Wolff handling things you can be confident that from start to finish everything will be done correctly and efficiently, minimising the stress and upset to you and your family at an already difficult time. Should you need a formal Grant of Probate we can deal with the application for you, assist in collecting the assets and ensuring the estate is distributed in accordance with the law.
We also appreciate that families do not always see eye to eye following a bereavement. We can assist if you have a dispute over a Will and you need someone to help you to deal with a difficult family member by asserting your rights or defending your actions.
Finally we can advise you if you believe that you have not received what you should from someone's estate, or if you want to challenge a will because you have concerns about how it was prepared or signed.
Whatever the situation, you are not on your own and we are here to help...
Download our Guide to Registering a Death
on 01482 223693 or email info@myer-wolff.co.uk
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