The Importance of Making a Will


Posted July 5, 2018 by Marie_Butler

People who have been working all their life to build their estate should be confident that after their death, these assets will go to the right people.

 
[b][PORTSMOUTH, 05/07/2018][/b] - Andrew & Andrew probate solicitors can provide a thorough will, estate planning and probate service. With more than 60 years of experience in probate law, Andrew & Andrew probate solicitors can assist with a number of concerns.

Making a will is really important, because when a will is invalid or non-existent, then it is upon the law to decide the probate and beneficiaries. Andrew & Andrew probate solicitors offer a comprehensive service that involves drafting and legally validating a will.

Andrew & Andrew probate solicitors can also manage a deceased client’s estate and assets, while Andrew & Andrew probate solicitors have the capacity to resolve any disputes in relation to the content of the will. Another service offered by Andrew & Andrew probate solicitors involves addressing inheritance tax matters and arranging co-ownership.

[b]Setting up trusts for young children or vulnerable family members[/b]

Andrew & Andrew probate solicitors can also help clients organise their assets into trusts for young children or vulnerable family members. By setting up trusts, Andrew & Andrew probate solicitors will act upon their client wishes in order not to pass an inheritance directly to the beneficiary upon their death. A trust drafted by Andrew & Andrew probate solicitors can pose restrictions to the inheritance and is particularly useful in cases where a beneficiary may mismanage the estate.

[b]Protecting the assets[/b]

Above all, a will ensures that money stays in the family and is passed down to the next generations. Many people are worried that assets can be divided among new spouses and second families, but a carefully-drafted will by Andrew & Andrew probate solicitors will minimise this risk considerably.

[b]Reduce future costs[/b]

Last but not at least, by helping a person draft and validate a will, Andrew & Andrew probate solicitors will ensure that future costs are kept under control. When there is no will, administrators of the estate will have to trace relatives in order to ensure that they are properly included in the assets. This requires time and money.
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Issued By Marie Butler
Country United Kingdom
Categories Business , Law
Tags andrew and andrew solicitors limited , estate planning , probate service , will
Last Updated July 5, 2018