
Wills and Probate
Everyone should make a will-to ensure you have the chance to control what happens to your estate. The elderley and infirm who are unable to manage their own affairs may need a "power of attorney" to enable friends or relatives to deal with their affairs.
After a death it is important that the estate is administered efficiently and sympathetically. A trust may arise, which may need management-we can help.
It is important as well to consider the management of affairs during a person's lifetime as well. See lasting power of attorney.

After a death it is important that the estate is administered efficiently and sympathetically. A trust may arise, which may need management-we can help.
It is important as well to consider the management of affairs during a person's lifetime as well. See lasting power of attorney.

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