Will A Will is a legal document in which sets out what should
happen to your estate on your death.
Making a Will is one of the most important decisions you
make in your lifetime. By making a Will you can ensure that your financial
affairs can be administered with the minimum amount of distress and anxiety to
your loved ones.
Many people are put off making a Will because they do not
want to think about death while they are still young. However, if you do not
have a valid Will when you die, your estate becomes "intestate". This means the
law decides how your estate will be distributed. This can sometimes lead to
very complicated distribution of assets to various relatives.
Our Will writing team have considerable amount of expertise
and experience in this field and can guide you efficiently through the various
options which may be available to you.
A Will is the best way to ensure your family and loved ones
are properly provided for after you have passed away. With a Will in place you
can relax safe in the knowledge that your wishes will be carried out and a
carefully drafted Will can also reduce the amount of inheritance tax payable on
your death.
If you have already made a Will, you should review it
regularly to make sure it still reflects your current circumstances. For
example, if you have got married or entered into a civil partnership, an
earlier Will won't be valid.
For professional legal advice and assistance in writing your Will, please contact our team. We can also provide a home visit for you, should
this suit you better.
Contact a member of our team; Helen
Cole , Dafydd Rees , David Cole , William Jones and Trystan Davies today.