Making a Will
Making your will
No one likes to think about their own death, and this is probably why most people don't make a will. However, planning for your death actually helps to free you from your fears and worries so you can get on with living.
Planning for the future
If you don't make a will, the people you would like to inherit your estate may not get what you would like them to have. They may also find administering your affairs much harder, and end up paying more inheritance tax. It's especially important that you make a will if you have young children, a handicapped spouse, you are separated or divorced, or you have an unmarried partner.
A team you can trust
Whatever the size of your estate, or the complexity of your arrangements, you will find the experience and expertise of our team of specialists invaluable in helping you put together a will which meets your needs.Contact us
- download and complete our will questionnaire, which you can send to us online or through the post
- Email Shona Perkins, Maureen Want or June Addy call us on 020 8370 2899 to discuss making your will
- read our Frequently Asked Questions about making a will
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