What’s the difference between a Will and a trust?
A Will deals with your estate after you pass away. A trust can take effect during your lifetime or afterwards. We can explain which approach suits your goals.
A Will deals with your estate after you pass away. A trust can take effect during your lifetime or afterwards. We can explain which approach suits your goals.
We offer secure Will storage at no extra cost.
Yes — this is one of the most important reasons many people write a Will.
Yes. We can take instructions by phone or video call and discuss signing options that suit your situation.
We recommend reviewing your Will every few years or when circumstances change — such as marriage, children, separation, or significant assets.
A Will ensures your wishes are followed and makes things easier for your family. Without one, the law decides how your estate is distributed.
Yes. We can offer a limited service to obtain the Grant only, or full estate administration — whichever suits you.
A simple estate can take a few months, while more complex estates may take longer. We’ll give you an honest timeframe once we understand the estate.
We’ll give you a clear checklist of documents and details relating to assets, liabilities and the Will.
We provide clear cost information from the outset, with fixed fees available for certain services.