A Will is the expression by a living person of wishes which he intends to take effect immediately after his death.
To make his wishes enforceable in law, a person must incorporate in a legally valid document his or her intentions covering the disposition of his or her property on death.
A Will does not take effect until the Testator/Testatrix actually dies and it can be revoked at any time prior to the death. It can dispose of all the testator's property of any kind whether it be money, bricks and mortar or articles of whatever description and in addition, any interest that the testator has in any Trust or settlement.
We offer free, no obligation home visits.
Our associates are all fully qualified Paralegals and members of the Institute of Paralegals.
They will take your instructions and offer advice where necessary, in a clear jargon free manner and explain any legal implications of your requirements.
We make a donation of £5 per Will we write to charity.
Each Will we write comes with
£1 million of Professional Indemnity Insurance for your peace of mind.
For further information please contact us.
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