Wills & Probate

The importance of making a will cannot be over-emphasised. Your will is tailor made for you, taking into consideration your personal circumstances, family and other commitments and the possible incidence of taxation.

After a death it is important to those left behind that the estate is administered with sympathy as well as efficiency. This involves applying for the Grant of Probate (or Letters of Administration in the absence of a will), obtaining valuations of all assets of the estate and agreeing tax liabilities and administering the estate according to the will or according to law, as the case may be.

We are also able to deal with Powers of Attorney and Court Protection orders. These are normally granted to enable relatives, friends or professional advisers to administer the affairs of elderly or infirm persons who, for whatever reason, are unable to manage their own affairs.