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Wills

Are you married, or do you live with a partner? Do you have any children? Are you separated or divorced? Are you single? Do you have a house, bank account, shares, insurance, special pets or money in a box under the mattress?

If the answer to any of these questions is yes, then you should have a will.
 
Statistics indicate that only one in three people have made a will. This equates to two-thirds of the population being “intestate” in the event of death.
 
At whatever stage of life, making provisions for the care of you, your family, relatives and people closest to you, in the event of illness or death is vitally important. During your lifetime, you accrue assets and possessions which without proper planning and legal advice, can be passed onto others in a way that you may not have intended or lost in tax, paid to the government.
 
Our team of wills, trusts and estate advisers, can provide the expertise required to ensure that your assets are protected in the event of illness or death. From making a will or lasting power of attorney, to setting up a trust or administering an estate, we have a range of specialist legal and financial expertise available to meet your requirements.