Wills & lasting power of attorney in Salisbury

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Appointing Executors

Appointing Executors for your Will may be an easy decision to make or it may not be quite straightforward. You may not be quite sure what they actually do; if so it might be a good idea to call our Helpline for a chat. You may, depending on your circumstances, need to appoint Guardians and perhaps Trustees. We guide you through the entire process making things clear and giving jargon-free advice.

Children From Previous Relationships

It is not unusual for a couple to have children from a previous relationship. In those circumstances, a standard family Will where everything goes to the current spouse/partner is unlikely to be appropriate as it could easily be detrimental to the interests of the children of the first to die. We are very experienced with this type of situation and shall be happy to advise about an appropriate solution.

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How Can I Make Sure My Estate Will Pass To My Children If My Spouse/Partner Remarries?

This is a common and understandable concern. We are very experienced in advising clients about it and Bob will be able to suggest a solution appropriate to your circumstances to give you peace of mind. If this is a concern for you it is important to talk to us about it so we can explain the options you have.

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How Can I Ensure That My Interests Are Protected If I Become Unable To Manage My Own Affairs?

Life is often complicated and unpredictable. If you become unable to administer your affairs, whether this is due to illness, injury or loss of mental capacity, and whether this is permanent or temporary, there is only one possible way for you to avoid the problems that would otherwise arise. Click the button below to find out more about our Lasting Power of Attorney services.

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