Next to buying your home, making a will is probably the most important thing you should do. By making a will you can ensure that your loved ones will benefit from your estate and inherit in the way you want. Failure to make a will can result in a surviving spouse or civil partner paying more tax or receiving far less than the deceased person would have wished. A surviving partner (where there is no marriage or civil partnership) may receive nothing at all.
Proper legal advice is essential when making a will. A ‘do it yourself’ will can leave beneficiaries with an unnecessary tax bill and can cause problems if not completed correctly. It will be invalid if not signed and witnessed correctly.
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- Making a Will
- Probate and estate administration
- Inheritance tax planning
- Trusts
- Contentious Probate



