Wills, Trusts & Probate: Useful Guides
Reasons to choose Wilson Browne
At Wilson Browne Solicitors, we offer a wide range of helpful, easy-to-understand guides on our website covering key areas such as Wills, Trusts and probate. Whether you’re planning for the future, looking to protect your assets, or dealing with the estate of a loved one, our expert resources are designed to give clear, practical advice at every stage. From understanding how to write a Will and appoint executors, to exploring different types of trusts and navigating the probate process, our guides break down complex legal topics into straightforward information you can trust. If you’re searching for reliable guidance on Wills, Trusts or probate in the UK, our online resources are a great place to start.
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A Guide To Wills
A Will is a legal declaration of how you wish to dispose of your property on your death and whom you want to carry out your wishes. -
A Guide to Power of Attorneys
A Power of Attorney is a legal document that allows you to appoint someone you trust to make decisions on your behalf if you become unable to do so. -
A Guide To Trusts
Trusts are a useful legal tool that can help with financial planning, asset protection and succession planning. -
A Guide To Inheritance Tax Planning
With the value of estates increasing as a result of rising property prices, now is a good time to review the current Inheritance Tax (IHT) rules and the changes that may affect families in the future. -
A Guide To Probate
Dealing with probate can feel overwhelming, particularly during a difficult time. Understanding the process and the responsibilities involved can help make matters more manageable. -
A Guide for Executors and Personal Representatives
This guide explains the role and responsibilities of Executors and Personal Representatives in England and Wales. -
A Guide To Business LPAs
Whatever the type of business it is best to consider what would happen in the event you could no longer carry on your business and seek proper legal advice before problems arise. -
A Guide To Financial Abuse
Financial abuse is a form of controlling or coercive behaviour where someone improperly uses or restricts another person’s money, assets, or property. -
Intestacy Rules FAQ
Intestacy rules are the legal rules that determine what happens to a person’s estate when they die without a valid Will. -
All About Me Booklet
The ‘All About me’ book has been created to give you the opportunity to record some of the necessary details of your life such as where your WIll is stored, utility providers etc.