The drafting of a will is key to deciding what happens to your property and assets after your death. It is an important document regardless of how simple or complex your assets or family situation may be.
If you die without a valid Will, your estate will pass in accordance with rules laid down by statute, and this may not accurately reflect your wishes. It may also result in a considerable increase to the costs of administering your estate and the payment of an increased amount of inheritance tax.
We are experienced in advising on Wills for UK and non-UK domiciled and resident individuals. We have expertise in dealing with the full range of issues including worldwide assets, trusts, business transfers on death, succession and tax planning optimisation and asset protection using Wills.
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