Wills

Power of Attorney & Deputyship / Court of Protection orders

Are you in the reported 57% of the population that does not have a Will?

Are you over 18? Making a Will is not just for older people. You are not too young to make a Will.

Dying without a Will leaves someone else to make decisions about your assets and your loved ones.

It is important to get your affairs in order and if you need to make a Will our experienced solicitors can assist.

Wills

Our tailored Will Drafting Service includes:

Personalised consultations to understand your wishes and circumstances

Comprehensive drafting of your Last Will and Testament

Clarity and precision

Reviewing and updating existing Wills as needed

Guidance on appointing Executors and Trustees

Attentive drafting to ensure your Will reflects your wishes for beneficiaries

You need to make a Will if:

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You are married

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You have a long term partner or are in a common law relationship

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You have children from a previous relationship (blended family)

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You have young children

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You have step-children

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You have no relatives, and wish to leave gifts to friends or charities

Do you need help? Book a consultation with a solicitor

It is recommended that everyone should put in place a Power of Attorney whilst they can still make their own decision. If you or someone in your family lacks capacity to manage their affairs, a Deputyship Order will be required from the Court of Protection.

We provide expert legal services in Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA) and Court of Protection Deputyship. Our dedicated team understands the importance of planning for the future. From initial consultation to ongoing advice and support, our experienced solicitors are with you every step of the way, to ensure your legal affairs are in order and your loved ones are protected.

Our services include:

Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA) Service

Personalized Guidance: Tailored consultations to understand your specific needs and wishes.

LPA Drafting: Expert assistance in drafting and registering your Lasting Power of Attorney documents.

Health and Welfare LPA: Ensuring your preferences regarding medical care and personal welfare are legally recognized.

Property and Financial Affairs LPA: Appointing trusted individuals to manage your financial affairs should you become unable to do so.

Providing certified copies of your registered LPA

Court of Protection Deputyship

Understanding Court of Protection: Guidance on the role and responsibilities of a Deputy under the Court of Protection.

Application Process: Assistance in applying to become a Deputy for individuals who lack mental capacity to manage their own affairs.

Deputy Duties: Support and advice for Deputies in managing financial and personal welfare decisions on behalf of vulnerable individuals.

Accountability: Ensuring compliance with legal obligations and responsibilities as a Court of Protection Deputy.

Annual Reporting: Assistance in preparing and submitting annual reports and accounts to the Office of the Public Guardian.