Wills
Achieve peace of mind by making a Will.
Making a will can be a daunting process, but the peace of mind given by making a valid will is invaluable. Having a valid will, helps to safeguard and look after your loved ones and sets out your wishes clearly so that they can be carried out after your death.
If you do not make a will, the rules of intestacy will apply to your estate when you pass away. This may mean your assets are not distributed as you intended and it may lead to uncertainty and disagreements for those left behind.
Writing a legally-binding will often falls low on our list of priorities. However, ensuring your assets are distributed according to your wishes when you pass away is crucial, and that means writing your will as early as possible rather than waiting until you reach your senior years.
- Marriage or separation
 - Children
 - Changes to circumstances of executor or beneficiary
 - Starting a business
 - Family disputes
 - Buying a home
 - Change of assets
 - Assets owned abroad
 - You become ill
 - If you and your partner are not married and you want them to inherit your estate.
 - Changes in Inheritance Tax rules
 
If any of the above apply to you then you should call your preferred office listed below to speak to our specialist will writing solicitors to secure the future of your assets and loved ones’ inheritance.
If you have yet to make a will or you would like to change the terms of an existing will, our team of wills and probate solicitors will be more than happy to provide you with all the assistance and advice you need. We provide a comprehensive range of will writing services all at very reasonable rates.
An effectively drafted Will can provide Inheritance Tax planning, protection of the family home and protection of an inheritance for children from a previous relationship.
If you simply wish to consult us on a point of law relating to wills or inheritance, please do not hesitate to get in touch. We will be delighted to arrange a meeting with one of our will writing solicitors in Loughborough, Nottingham, Long Eaton, Bingham or Stapleford during which you can obtain answers to all of your questions.
Where an individual does not have close family or where there are family disputes they may wish to appoint the partners of Hawley and Rodgers as Executors. If you wish to discuss this option please contact a member of our wills and probate team.
Wills & Probate Team
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Planning for the future or dealing with the probate process can be daunting, but you don’t have to do it alone. Contact us today to arrange a meeting and let us help you find peace of mind.