Finding the right advice when dealing with matters such as Wills, Trusts and Probate, is extremely important, especially when you consider the potential consequences of getting it wrong. Your estate passing to unintended beneficiaries, unnecessary or unexpected costs or even worse or your own family being disinherited, are just some of the potential risks. Lifecare Planning Solutions Ltd offer a friendly and efficient service advising on all matters relating to estate planning, such as Wills, Trusts, Lasting Powers of Attorney, Probate and Inheritance Tax Planning. All of our services are offered on a fixed fee basis, allowing you to make informed decisions before proceeding with any recommendations we may make, all of which will be bespoke to your circumstances. We have a team of advisers able to offer advice throughout the UK, either in the comfort of your own home or at a convenient location of your choosing. If you prefer to receive advice over the telephone, we also have a dedicated team of office based advisers able to assists with any enquiries and arrangements you may wish to make. The good news is that our initial advice is free of charge, so please do not hesitate to give us a call. We will be more than happy to help with your enquiry.
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Making a Will is Very Important
The reality is that you can put off making a Will until it is too late and this poses all sorts of problems for the people left behind
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Planning for the unexpected is never easy. Where do you start? Who do you speak to? At Lifecare Planning Solutions, we have a network of Advisors throughout the UK, waiting to help you with those important decisions.
Making a Will is perhaps not the easiest thing to do. Not only does it mean that you need to consider your own immortality, you also need to consider who you would like to benefit from your savings, your belongings and even perhaps your house. However, while it may not be easy and it does involve making some pretty important decisions that perhaps you would rather not think about right now, without a Will, not only may it pose all sorts of problems for the people left behind, your savings, your belongings and even your house could be left to the wrong person.
Making a Will is obviously very important and a very good place to start the planning process. While you may wish to keep things simple, making a Will does allow you to consider a number of important planning issues, some perhaps not immediately obvious. For instance: