By not having a will you are exposing your family to complications
and possible financial difficulties in the event of your death.
By making a will you can ensure that your assets go to those
you wish should have them helping to avoid any legal difficulties
at a time already traumatic for those involved.
Lifestyle changes such as having a baby, becoming grandparents,
moving house, getting married or divorced can all impact on
our decision to make a will or update an existing one.
According to the Law Society, a badly prepared will (or a
will that's out of date) is often worse than having no will
at all! When you consider the consequences of not making a will,
it's easy to see the value of paying a Solicitor to draft one
correctly for you.
We have put together a fact sheet which outlines why you should
make a will. Please
click here.
THE SERVICES
WE OFFER:
- Will writing
- Administration of Estates on death
- Powers of Attorney
Whatever your reason, if you need to write
or update an existing will we can help.
GET IN TOUCH
To make an appointment, contact our Wills & Probate specialist
Joan Goss on 0161 482
8822. Alternatively you can fill in
our online questionnaire.