Wills & Probate
FAQs
- How do I get a Power of Attorney for my mother or father?
- What is the difference between a Lasting Power of Attorney and Deputyship?
- How many Attorneys can I have?
- Can I object to a Lasting Power of Attorney?
Our team of expert solicitors specialise in all matters related to Wills, trusts and probate including Will Writing, inheritance tax planning, charitable gifts and donations, through to issues such as intestacy and contested Wills, trusts and probate. Our team of specialists are experienced in dealing with the elderly and people who are too ill to make their own choices and decisions, dealing with matters such as Powers of Attorney, Deputyship and Court of Protection.
We do not believe in a ‘one size fits all’ approach and we always meet our clients in person to discuss their specific needs, either at our offices or if you are unable to attend our offices we can arrange a visit at home. And, for your peace of mind, many of our services are provided at a fixed fee.
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If you would like to speak to a member of our Wills & Probate team please contact us on 0113 201 4900 or complete the following form:
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