Writing your will is probably something you have thought about doing many times but just never got around to. Or you may already have a will but it does not reflect your current circumstances. Did you know that in the absence of a legally binding will, it is the law, not you, that decides who gets your money and possessions.
Without such a will, it is Social Services who decide who will look after your children if you die. Will Writing East Kent, locally-based in Walmer, Deal, specialises in providing expert will writing and estate planning services, which can help you avoid the many pitfalls of estate planning. We can talk to you about wills, trusts, Lasting Power of Attorneys, probate and many other areas of estate planning.
Without such a will, it is Social Services who decide who will look after your children if you die. Will Writing East Kent, locally-based in Walmer, Deal, specialises in providing expert will writing and estate planning services, which can help you avoid the many pitfalls of estate planning. We can talk to you about wills, trusts, Lasting Power of Attorneys, probate and many other areas of estate planning.
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Will Writing East Kent is based in Walmer, Deal, and serves the East Kent area. We specialise in wills, trusts, Lasting Power of Attorneys, probate and many other areas of estate planning. The bulk of my working career was spent in the City of London working in the insurance industry. I am an Associate Member of the Institute of Professional Willwriters as well as being a qualified financial planner (non practising).
You may think that family members are automatically legally entitled to handle your affairs if you are no longer able to do so yourself. However, this is not the case. An executor faces unlimited personal legal liability if they do not dispense an estate properly. This applies even to inexperienced "Lay" executors.
These documents are just as important as having a professionally written will. Whilst we look to get our affairs in order when we die we rarely consider the consequences of what might happen should we become unable to make decisions for ourselves, whether this is through dementia or loss of mental faculties through an accident or illness.
Your will tells everyone what should happen to your money, possessions and property after you die (all these things together are called your 'estate'). If you don't leave a will, the law decides how your estate is passed on - and this might not be in line with your wishes. Writing a will is something you may have thought about many times but put off for a variety of reasons.
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