A will is a legal document that outlines your intentions for how you want your assets, possessions, and property distributed after you pass away. By making a will, you spare your family additional suffering during a trying time.

Many people think that creating a will is something you only do when you get older. To make sure that your estate is dispersed in accordance with your preferences, everybody with property, financial assets, or young children is urged to draught a will. If you don’t have a will, when you pass away, the government will distribute your assets in accordance with the laws of intestacy, which are very specific.

We’re here to Help You

Here at Rees Clayton Solicitors our family law solicitors are here to help you with any questions that you may have in relation to wills and probate. We offer many services surrounding wills and probate, and you can decide the level of involvement you want our team to have.

Our services include:

  • Getting Letters of Administration or Probate
  • Determining the assets and any obligations
  • Bringing in the assets and paying off any debts
  • Identifying the beneficiaries in accordance with the laws of intestacy or a will
  • Distribute the estate’s proceeds
  • Coordinating with HMRC to collect any owed inheritance taxes

Our family law solicitors can provide you with piece of mind knowing that your estate will be distributed fairly, which can be helpful to you emotionally and financially. Call our wills and probate solicitors at 0330 053 6767 for more information about how we may help you.