Why you need LSUK will writing and estate planning services

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Estate planning can be a minefield and most people have no idea where to start. We will guide you through some of the key areas you need to be aware of to make sure you and your family have planned adequately for your future and theirs. We will guide you step by step.

Many people think they don’t need a Will or they can put it off for later. They’re wrong. We’ll explain the reason why it’s essential to make a last Will and Testament.

Illness can strike at any time and you’ll want to make sure that your interests are looked after by someone you trust. We’ll tell you what you need to know about Lasting Powers of Attorney and Power Of Attorney.

If you live in the UK and need residential care, your home might be used to help fund your care fees. We’ll show how you can make sure that most of that asset remains in the family.

A Living Will is a legal way of ensuring that you receive the care you want in case of serious illness. We’ll give you a guide to this important legal document.

Dealing with someone’s estate can be a complex business. We’ll provide a guide to probate in the UK.

Funerals are a touchy subject, but avoiding the issue won’t help you or your loved ones deal with bereavement. We’ll outline reasons why it is useful to have a prepaid funeral plan and we’ll address some of the concerns you may have about prepaid funeral plans. We’ll also give additional reasons to take the hassle out of funeral planning.

When you’ve lost a loved one, filling out forms is the last thing on your mind. However, there are several steps that need to be taken before you can get on with the natural grieving process. We’ll outline the legal requirements when someone dies, and suggest eight aspects to consider when planning a funeral.

Civil partnerships came into law in 2005 in the UK. We’ll guide you to what you need to know if you’re part of a same-sex couple.

This useful service concludes with testimonials from satisfied clients and a list of useful resources to help you in estate planning and dealing with bereavement. A LSUK professional consultant will guide you though the legal framework in plain simple English (and Scottish and Welsh!)

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