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Protective Wills

When writing a new Will to put it simply you have the coice to either write a standard Will (either single or Mirror Wills) or you can write a Protective Will which includes Will trusts.

Protective Wills

 

Why Have A Protective Will

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Protective Wills can perform a wide range of different functions. The following illustrates some of the most common family situations where Protective Wills are used:

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  • To look after your spouse/partner after you have died, while at the same time making sure your children’s inheritance is protected

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  • To allow your spouse/partner to continue living in a property after you have died

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  • To provide for vulnerable family members, for example, somebody who is disabled and may not be able to look after their own affairs

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  • To protect the inheritance of Beneficiaries who are bankrupt or likely to divorce

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  • To protect your property and possessions (as far as possible) from the impact of care home fees

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  • To minimise the burden of Inheritance Tax (IHT)

 

We provide professionally drafted and fully insured Wills at very reasonable prices so please contact us to arrange a free of charge consultation.

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