Wills, Trusts & Probate
The importance of making a Will cannot be
overstressed. Each Will is tailormade for the client, taking into
consideration his or her personal financial circumstances, family
and 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 the Grant of Probate (or
letters of Administration in the event that there is no Will) and
then with the benefit of that Grant gathering in the assets of the
estate and administering them according to the Will or according to
law as the case may be. In many cases a trust may arise under the
provisions of a Will or an Intestacy and that trust could last for
many years. It will normally require the advice and assistance of a
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In dealing with the personal affairs of clients it
is appropriate to mention Powers of Attorney and Court of Protection
Orders. These are normally granted to enable relatives, friends or
professional advisers to administer the affairs of elderly or infirm
persons who, for whatever reason, are unwilling or unable to manage
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Contacting Us
Should you have any enquires then please do not
hesitate to contact us.
Bridport Office
Tel: 01308 - 422313
Fax: 01308 - 456989
Weymouth Office
Tel: 01305 - 771000
Fax: 01305 - 767422
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