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We recognise that every situation is different and so acknowledge that this information is merely a guide to some of the ways in which we can help bereaved families and friends.
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Contact us to arrange a free no obligation telephone consultation with one of our qualified advisers, so that we can begin to help you in the most personal, professional way we can.
Without a Will, you are deemed to die Intestate – this means legislation from nearly 100 years ago decides who benefits from your estate. If you are married with children, your spouse may only inherit the first £250,000 of your personal estate absolutely.
Putting in place a Will ensures that you choose who benefits from your estate. You also can appoint Guardians – people who you choose to bring up your children in the event of your premature death.
Putting in place a Will ensures that you choose who benefits from your estate. You also can appoint Guardians – people who you choose to bring up your children in the event of your premature death.