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Lasting Powers of Attorney

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These are documents that enable you to give legal authority to a person or persons who you trust, called Attorneys, to manage your affairs for you or make decisions on your behalf, when you are not in a position to do so yourself, for example following an accident, stroke or the onset of dementia. There are two kinds of

Flexible Life Interest Trusts

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Property Protection Trust Wills are very useful if you are house-rich, but what if you also wanted to ensure your hard earned money passed to your children too, instead of going to any new partner of your surviving spouse or partner?  Flexible Life Interest Trust Wills are a great way of ensuring that as well the share of the house

Property Protection Trusts

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For most people their most valuable asset is the family home. One of the main concerns people in a relationship have is what would happen if you died and your surviving spouse or partner went on to meet someone new? It’s possible that instead of leaving the house to your children they could leave it to the new partner or spouse. Alternatively, you

Writing a Will, the most important document you will ever write

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It is important for everyone to have a professionally drafted Will, one that you can be certain will be legally valid when you die. No matter how simple your affairs may seem or whatever age you are, a Will ensures that your wishes are set out clearly so that on your death your assets will go to the people you want them