Wills Solicitors Gravesend

Making such arrangements can be complex so, although it is possible to write your will yourself, it is normally worth using a wills solicitor to ensure that your wishes are followed to the letter. In the document your wills solicitor will give an outline of your assets and who you wish to pass them on to, who will serve as guardian to your children and who the executers will be.

Stantons Solicitors
01474 579940
24 Wrotham Road
Gravesend
Church Bruce Hawkes Brasington & Phillips
01474 357850
51-54 Windmill Street
Gravesend
Michael J Holland
01474 351199
18-21 Wrotham Road
Gravesend
G Dobson
01474 325531
7 Wrotham Road
Gravesend
James B Carter
01474 325531
7 Wrotham Road
Gravesend
Anna Turnbull Walker
01474 351199
18-21 Wrotham Road
Gravesend
Hatten Wyatt & Co
01474 334345
18-21 Wrotham Road
Gravesend
B Stuart
01474 325531
7 Wrotham Road
Gravesend
M Gill
01474 353399
63 Windmill Street
Gravesend
D B M
01474 561199
8 Darnley Road
Gravesend
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Wills Solicitors

To get the best possible assurance that your assets will be distributed according to your wishes upon your death it is necessary to use a wills solicitor. If you die without consulting a wills solicitor then your property, personal possessions and money is dealt with according to the law, which may not correspond to your wishes.


Why use a wills solicitor


Without using a wills solicitor, a number of the important people in your life can stand to miss out. A wills solicitor would, for instance, be able to ensure that a partner you have been living with but have not married is provided for or that your step-children receive some inheritance.

None of these people would provided for should you die without using a wills solicitor. Financial considerations aside, a wills solicitor can also make sure that guardians of your choice, such as grandparents, are appointed to take care of any young children you may have. You can also use your will to make funeral arrangements.

Making such arrangements can be complex so, although it is possible to write your will yourself, it is normally worth using a wills solicitor to ensure that your wishes are followed to the letter.

What a wills solicitor will do


In the document your wills solicitor will give an outline of your assets and who you wish to pass them on to, who will serve as guardian to your children and who the executers will be.

A wills solicitor can also advise you on how inheritance tax will affect your estate and other iss...

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