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Wills & Probate in your Region

You can contact our team by phone for an wills & probate quote (Monday-Friday 9am-5.30pm)

Office direct quote line: 02082699900

HA Harrow

Secure Your Future with Our Wills & Probate Trusted Legal Expertise in the Harrow area.

HA Harrow

Our team will work with you and your family to advise on various legal matters such as Wills, Probate, Estate Planning, Lasting Powers of Attorney and Trusts. It is important for us to take the time to fully understand your requirements and guide you through all the options available to you so you can make an informed decision.

Writing a Will
Having a will is important to ensure assets are distributed according to wishes, name beneficiaries and executors, make guardianship arrangements for children, and prevent confusion and defaulting to the crown.

The Probate Process
Probate can often be a complicated process that comes at a time when you are already dealing with a devastating event in your life. You should seek help from an experienced Probate Solicitor or Probate Lawyer.

Our wills and probate Lawyers have dealt with probate transactions across the UK and can support you, your family and your loved ones through this process and will provide an understanding and sensitive approach, ensuring that matters are completed quickly and efficiently.

Lasting Power of Attorney
A lasting power of attorney is a crucial document that authorises someone else to make decisions on your behalf if you lose mental capacity due to illness or injury. It isn’t just for older people, accidents and illnesses can strike at any age, leaving you unable to manage your affairs.

There are two types of LPAs: one called a health and welfare LPA, which covers decisions about medical care and living arrangements, and one for property and financial affairs. The latter gives authority over finances, like paying bills or selling property. Remember, setting up an LPA while you still have mental capacity is essential.

Trusts
Depending on your individual needs and circumstances, trusts can be set up during your lifetime or as part of your will after death. Trusts aren’t just about passing on wealth. They also offer ways to reduce inheritance tax payments and provide asset protection against future risks such as insolvency or divorce settlements.

Other Services
Donata Crossfield, Wills and Probate Consultant at RG Law is accredited by Solicitors for the Elderly, enabling us to give advice on how best to secure assets for the next generation. With our Lifetime planning service, we can assist in Inheritance tax planning services, care home fee planning and court of protection advice.

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