
Will Writing Service
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Protect Your Loved Ones and Your Legacy
If you do not have a will in place, the idea of no longer being around to protect and provide for those you love can be deeply troubling.
Thankfully, this is a problem that is easily overcome with the help of a solicitor.
At PCS Legal, our professional, yet simple will writing service gives you peace of mind that everything that matters most to you will be taken care of in your absence.
A Simple, Step-By-Step Process
Our step-by-step process, administered by experienced and fully licensed probate practitioners, has been designed to be as straightforward as possible to save you time and unnecessary expense.
Step 1. In response to your enquiry, we send a comprehensive questionnaire for you to complete, which helps establish what assets comprise your estate and who you wish to include in your will.
Step 2. Next, you will be invited to attend an appointment with one of our experienced probate practitioners. We will discuss your completed questionnaire, confirm your requirements, and address any questions you may have about the process or your specific situation, such as any uncertainties you have regarding how you want your legacy distributed.
Step 3. Based on your consultation, we prepare a draft will for your review. You will have the opportunity to examine this draft thoroughly, and we will make any necessary adjustments to ensure it perfectly aligns with your wishes.
Step 4. Finally, once you are completely satisfied, you will sign your final will, securing peace of mind for you and your loved ones.
Protect Your Loved Ones
Ensure your family’s future is secure with a legally binding will that reflects your wishes and safeguards your estate.
Simple & Hassle-Free Process
Our step-by-step approach makes will writing straightforward, saving you time and eliminating unnecessary stress.
Expert Legal Guidance
Our experienced probate practitioners provide professional advice, ensuring your will is legally sound and tailored to your needs.
Comprehensive Estate Planning Services
As well as will writing, we offer a full range of legal services to protect your assets and ensure your family's future is secure and managed in accordance with your instructions. These services include:
Probate
Our experienced team can guide you through the complex process of administering a deceased person's estate, ensuring all legal and financial obligations are met efficiently and sensitively.
Letters of Administration
When someone dies without a valid will, we can assist in obtaining the legal authority to manage and distribute their estate according to intestacy laws.
Power of Attorney
We help you set up a Lasting Power of Attorney, allowing you to appoint someone you trust to make decisions on your behalf regarding your finances or health and welfare, if you become unable to do so.
Trust Deeds
Our experts can create and manage trust deeds to protect your assets, minimise tax liabilities, and ensure your wealth is distributed according to your wishes.
Promissory Notes
We can draft legally binding promissory notes to formalise loan agreements between individuals or businesses, protecting the interests of both lenders and borrowers.
Ready to take the first step towards securing your legacy? Learn more about our will writing process and how we can tailor our services to your specific needs by emailing Wills@pcslegal.co.uk or calling our office on 01268 590003.
Frequently Asked Questions for Wills
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A will writing service is a professional service that helps individuals draft a legally binding will, ensuring their assets and inheritance are distributed according to their wishes after their death. This service can be provided by a solicitor, or a specialist will writing firm, and may also include advice on estate planning, powers of attorney, and probate.
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Using a will writing service ensures that your will is legally valid and meets all necessary legal requirements. Professionals provide expert guidance, helping to prevent common mistakes that could lead to disputes or intestacy. Additionally, they offer peace of mind, ensuring your wishes are clearly documented and carried out as intended.
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An executor is the person appointed in a will to manage the deceased’s estate. Their responsibilities include ensuring the terms of the will are carried out, settling any outstanding debts, and distributing assets to beneficiaries. Choosing a trustworthy and competent executor is essential, as they will handle legal and financial matters on behalf of the estate. If you need guidance in selecting an executor or understanding their duties, our team can provide expert advice.
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Yes, you can amend an existing will if your circumstances or wishes change. Minor changes, such as updating beneficiaries or appointing a new executor, can be made using a legal document called a codicil. However, for more significant changes, it is often advisable to create a new will to ensure clarity and reduce the risk of disputes. Our team can guide you through this process to ensure your will accurately reflects your current intentions.
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