Wills

Many people are reluctant to make a Will because they do not want to address the thought of their death or they think that they do not have many assets and therefore a Will is not necessary. This can cause enormous hardship to relatives who have to handle your affairs after your death especially if there are children left behind or if at the time of your death you were living with a partner either married or unmarried.

Garden House Solicitors can offer you an interview to discuss your affairs however complex or straightforward they may be. We will then draft your Will to ensure that after your death your family and loved ones are provided for in accordance with your wishes. We will arrange for your Will to be signed and witnessed and you will not have to think any more about it unless you want to change the Will in the future.

We can also provide you with advice about the potential benefits of other legal arrangements such as Discretionary Trusts, Enduring Powers of Attorney, Deeds of Variation and Living Wills. We can also advise you about tax planning to reduce any potential tax liabilities.