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DRAWING UP A WILL
Making a Will is imperative to ensure that your money and property is dealt with in the way which you would want after you die. Many people don’t realise the importance of drawing up a Will until it’s too late. For example, if you die without a Will in place, the law will decide how your possessions are passed on.
Another instance is that the law does not automatically recognise partners as having the same rights as husbands and wife. Inheritance tax is another matter which often leaves people confused. A Will can help to make these matters clear cut. The grieving process is normally a difficult one but getting legal advice and assistance now means there is one less thing for your loved ones to worry about.
BANGOR:
Russell & Co. Solicitors
Abbey Street Bangor, BT20 4JB Tel: 028 9127 4022
Email: vanessa@davidrussellsolicitors.co.uk
If you have children or dependents who may not be able to care for themselves, a Will is vital to ensure they are looked after and provided for after you are gone. A solicitor can advise you on the intricacies and complexities associated with individual Will writing.
It is important to review your Will regularly to reflect any major life changes. In these situations the help of an expert solicitor is most advisable as they will be able to inform you of exactly what changes may be necessary to update your Will.
Please read on for a comprehensive list of solicitors, who are specialists in Will writing.
COOKSTOWN:
NEWTOWNARDS:
LURGAN:
CARRICKFERGUS:
& King
Joymount, Carrickfergus, BT38 7DN
028 9336 7025
NEWRY:
PORTADOWN Gus Campbell Solicitors 10-12 Carleton Street, Portadown BT62 3EP Tel: 028 3833 4801
Email: info@guscampbell.co.uk