Estate Planning Specialists in London, England & Wales

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Trusted by families across London, England & Wales

Comprehensive Estate Planning

Everything you need to protect your family, your assets and your future with expert estate planning services.

Wills

Create a legally valid Will that ensures your wishes are followed and your loved ones are protected.

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Lasting Power of Attorney

Choose trusted people to make decisions on your behalf should you ever lose mental capacity.

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Probate

Professional guidance and support through every stage of the probate and estate administration process.

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Trusts & Estate Planning

Protect your wealth and help future generations with specialist trust and estate planning solutions.

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Executor Services

Helping executors manage estates efficiently with expert advice and practical support.

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Estate Planning Reviews

Review your current arrangements to make sure your plans still reflect your circumstances and wishes.

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Why Choose Us

Supporting You And Your Family

We make estate planning simple, clear and personal. Our expert team is here to give you peace of mind and protect what matters most.

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Local, Trusted Experts

We are a friendly UK team with experience in estate planning, helping families just like yours.

Clear, Fixed Fees

No hidden costs or surprises. Fees are explained upfront so you know exactly what to expect.

Home Visits Available

We can visit you at home or arrange a secure video appointment at a time that suits you.

Personal, Tailored Advice

We take time to understand your situation and create solutions that protect your family and future.

Secure & Confidential

Your information is handled with care, confidentiality and secure data protection processes.

Ongoing Support

We are here whenever you need us, with guidance and support for you and your loved ones.

Hundreds of families across the UK trust us to protect what matters most.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Wills, Lasting Powers of Attorney, probate, trusts and estate planning.

Why do I need a Will?

A Will allows you to decide who should inherit your estate, who should deal with your affairs, and who should care for any children under 18. Without a Will, the intestacy rules decide who inherits, which may not reflect your wishes.

Can I make a Will online?

For many straightforward circumstances, an online Will can be a convenient way to record your wishes. If your situation is more complex, such as blended families, trusts, overseas assets or inheritance tax planning, specialist advice may be recommended.

What is a Lasting Power of Attorney?

A Lasting Power of Attorney allows you to appoint trusted people to make decisions on your behalf if you lose mental capacity. There are two types: one for property and financial affairs, and one for health and welfare decisions.

Do I need both a Will and a Lasting Power of Attorney?

They do different things. A Will takes effect after death, while a Lasting Power of Attorney can help during your lifetime if you become unable to make decisions for yourself. Many people choose to put both in place.

What is probate?

Probate is the legal process of dealing with someone’s estate after they have passed away. This can include valuing assets, paying debts, applying for the grant of probate and distributing the estate to the beneficiaries.

When is a trust needed?

A trust may be useful where assets need to be protected, controlled or managed for certain beneficiaries. This can include children, vulnerable beneficiaries, blended families or inheritance tax planning. Trusts should usually be discussed with a specialist adviser.

What is an estate planning review?

An estate planning review looks at your current arrangements and checks whether your Will, LPAs, property ownership, beneficiaries and wider plans still match your personal and financial circumstances.

How often should I review my estate planning?

It is sensible to review your estate planning after major life events such as marriage, divorce, having children, buying property, starting a business, receiving an inheritance or a significant change in your finances.

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