Wills
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 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.
If you are interested in information on any of our services, please contact us.
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.
If you are interested in information on any of our services, please contact us.
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.