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In order to make sure that property passes to the intended beneficiary on death, it is important to ensure that the necessary provisions have been recorded in a will. This is particularly so these days when it is common for couples to cohabit. Wills do more than transfer property and are also used as an efficient way for families to save on Inheritance Tax.
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The alternative may be that if you do not make a legally valid will, the law will decide how your estate will be distributed, often diverting property from the intended recipients.
Within the firm we have several highly experienced solicitors who can handle the administration of testamentary estates after a death. Our Wills and Probate department provides a competent and sensitive service assisting you at a sensitive time.
For further information or to arrange an appointment contact :
Alexander Sherwood on 01273 608221 (ext 202)
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