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General

20 Reasons to Make a Will
I Haven't Made a Will
What happens if I have not made a Will?
Not married?
You are married and have children
You are married with no children
You are married with no children and your estate is less than £200,000.
Will Writing FAQ's
What are Executors?
Can an executor of a will be a beneficiary?
Who should I appoint as my executor?
But will a solicitor charge to act as my executor?
How much will my solicitor charge?
Does WDS Associates charge to handle probate?
What's the difference between an executor and a trustee?
Do I have to appoint a solicitor or bank as my trustees?
How many executors can I choose?
Can my guardians be my executors?
The bank did a free will for my wife and myself - do you think there may be catch?
Does it matter if my Executors live abroad?
Appointments
I work all day, can you come to my home in the evening?
How long will the appointment take?
What information will I need ready for the visit?
Will the information given be passed on to anybody else?
After taking my instructions how long is it before my Will is ready to sign?
Am I committed to write a Will with your Company when your Agent visits?
Who will need to be at the appointment?
When am I expected to pay for this service?
Who needs to be present for the signing of the Will?
Do my Executors need to be present at the appointment?
What if I am not happy with the Draft Will, and its contents?
Probate
Dealing with Probate Yourself
Non WDS Clients
WDS Lifetime Subscription Clients
WDS Annually Subscribing Clients
Inheritance Tax
Inheritance Tax
Tax
Community Care
Power of Attorney
Explanation
Signing
Storing Your Will
Will Executors
Trusts
Who Are The Parties To A Trust?
Why Should An Additional Trustee Be Appointed?
Who Should Be Appointed A Trustee?
What Are The Benefits Of Settling Property Into Trust?
Living Will
Severance of Tenancy
Community Care
Consider if you have a large estate
Residential Rights
Probate
Costs
Inheritance Tax
Income & Capital Gains Tax on the Trust
Disabled Beneficiaries
Funeral Planning
Professional Links
Independent Financial Advisor
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Job Opportunities
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