Welcome to Cambridge Wills & Legal Services - a specialist, professional and friendly Will writing company serving Cambridgeshire and the surrounding areas. As members of the Institute of Professional Willwriters, we are bound by a strict Code of Practice to ensure a comprehensive, professional Will writing service.
The first of its kind in the Will writing profession, the IPW Code of Practice has been approved by the Trading Standards Institute. Our membership of the IPW reflects our determination to ensure the highest levels of customer service. We promise straightforward advice from a fully trained, qualified Consultant.
The first of its kind in the Will writing profession, the IPW Code of Practice has been approved by the Trading Standards Institute. Our membership of the IPW reflects our determination to ensure the highest levels of customer service. We promise straightforward advice from a fully trained, qualified Consultant.
Services
Located in the heart of Cambridgeshire, Cambridge Wills & Legal Services Limited works with clients in Cambridge, Royston, St. Neots, Huntingdon, St Ives, Cambourne and surrounding villages. Cambridge Wills has been running for over 10 years under the leadership of Anthonine Arts-Zetteler after her recent retirement there is a new team in place to offer advice to existing and new clients.
Without a Will, the law decides who benefits from your estate and this may not be the people you would have chosen yourself. Your estate does not necessarily go to your spouse and if you are not married to your partner, he or she may not get anything at all.
If something happens to you and there is no surviving parent with parental responsibility of your child or children under the age of 18, then people you have never met may decide who will be their legal guardian.Again, this may not be the person you would have chosen. In a Will, you are able to express your wishes as to what should happen to your estate after you have gone.
If something happens to you and there is no surviving parent with parental responsibility of your child or children under the age of 18, then people you have never met may decide who will be their legal guardian.Again, this may not be the person you would have chosen. In a Will, you are able to express your wishes as to what should happen to your estate after you have gone.
There may come a time in your life when you are unable to handle your own affairs, perhaps due to old age, accident or (mental) illness. Setting up a Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA) allows you to choose trusted people who can make decisions on your behalf in those circumstances. It is important to bear in mind that if you lost mental capacity, your spouse, partner or other family member will not automatically be authorised to act on your behalf.
Good Inheritance Tax planning allows you to maximise your assets to your family and friends. Inheritance Tax is tax that may be payable on what people give away during their lifetime or when they die. Everyone is allowed to give assets of a certain amount exempt from Inheritance Tax, the so called Nil Rate Band.
If you are looking for comprehensive, professional and caring advice on what is involved when administering someone's estate, we can put you in touch with one of our carefully selected probate professionals we work with. They will guide you through the entire process and provide you with as much or as little assistance as you require, delivered with care and support.
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