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If you feel unfairly treated by a Will of a deceased relative or your relative was influenced to make a Will that didn't reflect their wishes or they were not mentally capable to make a Will, we can advise you on the options available. We will investigate all aspects of the matter to include whether the deceased had capacity during the time of making the Will and the Will is legally correct.
Trusts are a method of managing wealth, be it money, investments, or property either for you or anyone else who you would like to benefit. When you put assets in a trust, they are under the control of an appointed person or persons called 'trustees'. The trustees then manage the trust according to your instructions, even after your death.
A Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA) is the way to ensure that the people you trust will be able to take important decisions on your behalf if you become mentally or physically incapable of doing so for yourself. While LPAs are most often used to deal with the affairs of the elderly, if they are prepared much earlier in life, they will give the same protection in the event of incapacity as a result of illness or accident. A Property and Financial Affairs LPA gives your chosen attorney(s) authority to deal with your property and finances as you specify.
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