Wills and Probate

Wills and Probate

It is very important that a person make out a will in writing, specifying how they want their estate to be divided after death. Probate is the settlement of the deceased’s property by a court. The last thing a deceased person’s relatives should have to worry about is how to deal with unexpected claims, such as from creditors, while acting on the deceased's will or the stress and hassle of dealing with probate, in the case of there being no will left by the deceased.

In the absence of a Will, complex and daunting legal issues can arise. The only way to ensure that your property and possessions are distributed as you wish is to write a will. This can be complicated but doesn’t need to be expensive but it is important to ensure that you receive the very best advice.

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