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Preserving your wealth for future generations
If you are over the age of thirty or you already have a considerable level of assets, you should consider writing a will.
This legal document will ensure that your wishes are followed after you pass away and that your family members receive the financial support they rightfully deserve.
Without taking this step, you are leaving things to chance and your family could be left with nothing.
Writing a will or managing your estate may seem like a complex process. However, we can help keep things simple with a professional will writing and estate planning solution you can trust.
Contact The Right Will team today to learn more about the services we offer and discover how we can help prepare you for the future.
“Put your mind at rest while you’re alive and protect your assets for your family when you’re gone.”
The Right Estate Pricing
Single Will
- Professional advice on the phone or in person to create your legally binding Will
- Leave your estate to the people you choose
- Professionally Bound Will
- Will Clarity Statement and Will Commentary in plain English
- Full instructions on signing and witnessing your Will
Mirror Will
- Professional advice on the phone or in person to create your legally binding Will
- Leave your estate to the people you choose
- Professionally Bound Will
- Will Clarity Statement and Will Commentary in plain English
- Full instructions on signing and witnessing your Will
Estate Planning
(Will & Trusts)
- Professional advice to set up Trusts alongside your Will
- Mitigate generational inheritance tax
- Protect your children’s inheritance against bankruptcy and divorce
- Ensure your children inherit your estate if your partner re-marries after your death
- Specify conditions about how your beneficiary's inheritance can be spent
How Does Our Will Writing Service Work?
Write Your Will Today with our Simple 4 Step Process
Frequently Asked Questions
A Will is the only way to ensure your assets pass to those you wish to benefit. If you have no Will the laws of intestacy apply and the courts will decide where your assets go (intestacy or dying intestate means dying without a Will).
The vast majority of people put off making a Will for a variety of
reasons. The reality is that you can put off making a Will until it is too late. Having no Will poses all sorts of problems for the people left behind and could mean that your inheritance either goes to the wrong person or to the state through the laws of intestacy.