Why should I make a Will?

Writing a will and making sure that your loved ones are taken care of in the event of your death is not something that should be left until the last minute for the following reasons:
  • You may not have given it any thought, but dying without a will can cause even more grief to your family and friends due to extra paperwork and possible disputes.
  • If you are planning to Marry, Remarry or Divorce you may want to consider this change in circumstance.
  • If you are buying a new property or selling an old property or your property has increased in value.
  • If you have had a financial windfall such as an inheritance your Will should reflect this.
  • Even if you have a Will already you should consider having it redrafted if any of the above have happened to you since your present Will was drawn up.
  • If you don’t leave a valid Will the state will not only dictate who receives anything that you might leave, but will also charge your estate for their services.
  • Your inheritance tax liability can be greatly reduced with the correct tax planning done in conjunction with your will.

Why choose The Legal Consultancy?

  • We offer a friendly and sensible service to enable you to get a will that is exactly as you want it.
  • The service is fast and accurate and will provide you with a premium quality product with the minimum of fuss.
  • We are an independent company and make sure that we only use the very best solicitors to draft your will.
  • We only draft wills through solicitors and only solicitors who specialise in will writing unlike many companies who call themselves “will writers” and produce a poor quality will.
  • Our prices are competitive against all the leading will writing companies and are considerably cheaper than most solicitors firms.

Inheritance Tax Planning and Discretionary Trusts

  • We offer a superb service to anyone who needs a more complicated Will.
  • You may need a more complicated discretionary trust will to help you plan for the future of your family if you have a beneficiary that is incapable of making these big decisions themselves due to injury or illness.
  • You will need an Inheritance tax planning will if you have assets in excess of £285 000.
  • We will provide you with a free consultation with our panel of financial advisors to help you with your inheritance tax planning.
 

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