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Wills
The importance of making a will cannot be overstressed. Each will is
tailor made for the client, taking into consideration his or her personal
financial circumstances, family commitments and the possible incidence
of taxation and in particular inheritance tax.
After a death it is important to those who are left behind that the estate
is administered with sympathy as well as with efficiency. It involves
obtaining valuations of all the assets of the estate, agreeing the tax
liability, applying for Grant of Probate (or Letters of Administration
in the event that there is no will) possible variation of the will or the Intestacy and general administration of the estate.
In some cases a trust may arise under the provisions of the will or intestacy
and that trust could last for many years. It will normally require the
advice and assistance of a solicitor.
Contact:
Chris Elias
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