Will Writing Services Birmingham
It is probably the last thing on your mind after a divorce but if you have a will as a married person that will now need to be rewritten so that you can ensure your property and other assets go to those you want to inherit it. Here you’ll find additional information on will writing services as well as local companies and providers that may help you in your search.
C A S A Project
0121 4405022
Magnolia House
Birmingham
C A S A Project
0121 4405022
Magnolia House
Birmingham GB.B120YL
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B Mohammed
0121 7724464
306 Stratford Road
Birmingham
B Mohammed
0121 7724464
306 Stratford Road
Birmingham GB.B111AA
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John Hughes Law Practice
0121 6338389
Cheltenham House
Birmingham
John Hughes Law Practice
0121 6338389
Cheltenham House
Birmingham GB.B25BG
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Williamson & Soden
0121 3334848
100 Windsor St South
Birmingham
Williamson & Soden
0121 3334848
100 Windsor St South
Birmingham GB.B74HZ
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Asian Advisory Centre
0121 4403444
314 Moseley Road
Birmingham
Asian Advisory Centre
0121 4403444
314 Moseley Road
Birmingham GB.B120BS
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Lin & Co Solicitors
0121 2442300
80-82 Lower Essex Street
Birmingham
Lin & Co Solicitors
0121 2442300
80-82 Lower Essex Street
Birmingham GB.B56SN
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Eidha & Co
0121 6435525
17 Cannon Street
Birmingham
Eidha & Co
0121 6435525
17 Cannon Street
Birmingham GB.B25EN
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Cullen & Ball
0121 6666969
98-104 Lombard Street
Birmingham
Cullen & Ball
0121 6666969
98-104 Lombard Street
Birmingham GB.B120QR
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Broomhall & Co
0121 6334868
Cheltenham House
Birmingham
Broomhall & Co
0121 6334868
Cheltenham House
Birmingham GB.B25BG
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D L A
08700 111111
Victoria Square House
Birmingham
D L A
08700 111111
Victoria Square House
Birmingham GB.B24BE
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Making a will It is probably the last thing on your mind after a divorce but if you have a will as a married person that will now need to be rewritten so that you can ensure your property and other assets go to those you want to inherit it. Get your will drawn up professionally Making a will is not a terribly cheering thought but it does ensure that your money and property go to the people you want to inherit from you and is another aspect of divorce and finance that needs to be considered. We strongly recommend that this is done professionally for all but the most simple of wills Dying without a will (intestate) means that the government will step in and divide everything according to strict rules and could mean that children, friends and other beneficiaries may lose out. Making a will is a necessity and not an option. Protect your children's future Making a will also protects your children’s future as you can choose a legal guardian who would be responsible for their upbringing in the event of your death. You do need to get the permission of the person you nominate but if you don’t do this then it will be left to surviving relatives to make arrangements for them. A will is particularly important if you have a disabled dependent as it will protect their inheritance through trusts and can ensure that they do not lose entitlement to state benefits. You may need to consult an Independent Financial Adviser If you have a lot of money you should take advice from an Independent Financial Adviser to ensure that your will is tax efficient and that as much of your estate as possible goes to your chosen legatees. As well as talking to an IFA it would be wise to have your will drawn up professionally to ensure that what you have decided to do is accurately and appropiately recorded in your will. You must also appoint one or two executors whose job is to carry out your wishes. You will also need their permission before you nominate them. Making your own will It is possible to make a will without the help of a solicitor but you may come unstuck if you are not careful and it is not a good idea to leave something so important to chance. We have a great self help kit to help you with the complexities of writing your own will. Comment on this article |
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