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Will Writing Solicitors
A Will is one of the most important documents you can create but nearly two thirds of people in the UK don’t have a Will.

Common reasons include: –

“I’ll get around to it – life gets in the way and I have been busy”

Deciding to make a Will is one of the most important decisions you can make and should be a priority but life has a habit of getting in the way! That’s why we will make the whole process as efficient and smooth as possible. We can usually turn a Will around in less than a week.

If you need advice about a Will we can help. We are an established firm of will writing solicitors although based in Warrington we cover the whole of Cheshire, Halton and St Helens. If you are considering making or updating a Will contact us for free advice on 01925 937070.

We are able to arrange home visits if requires.

What are the requirements for making a Will?
As a general rule you need to be 18 years old or older and you must have mental capacity.
How much does a Will cost?

Costs depend on how complicated the Will is and depends upon your individual circumstances. If your estate is modest and you are leaving everything to your spouse or civil partner and then your children this is a basic will.  Fees for basic mirror wills are between £325.00 – £395.00+ VAT.   

If your estate is valued in excess of £1,000,00.00 or you own a business or overseas properties then it will be more complicated. It is also likely you will need specialist tax advice. In the case of second marriages, especially where stepchildren are involved, a Will which is more detailed may be necessary.

If you are concerned about the possibility of losing your home if you later have to go into care it is possible to create a trust in the Will to help protect against this.  

The first consultation is completely free and without obligation, whether you wish to go ahead after that is up to you.  If you would like advice or want to find out more, call us on 01925 937070

What are Mirror Wills?
Mirror Wills are a pair of Wills which are identical to each other. They are most common in cases where a couple wishes to leave their entire estate to each other and then to the children.

In some situations, such as where each has children from a previous relationship, your requirements may not be the same, in which case there would need to be two individual Wills drafted.

Updating your Will

It is not unusual for family members to become estranged and if this happens to you, you may not wish that person to inherit from your estate after your death.

If so, you should take legal advice for the following reasons:

  1. If you do not make a Will then the Intestacy Rules will apply and the law will dictate who inherits your estate.
  2. Even if you make a Will a disgruntled family member may be able to make a claim on your estate – certain categories of relatives are entitled to bring a claim.
It is therefore crucial to make a legally valid Will to ensure that someone you would not wish to inherit does not do so.
What shall I do now?
Call us on 01925 937070 or email dianemassey@dsmlegal.co.uk to enquire about our services.  This can be done over the telephone initially. We will consider your requirements and advise on your options. Depending on what your requirements are we will be able to advise on costs. There will be no hidden extras or additional costs. We make the whole process quick, easy and straightforward. Our aim is to make sure that you are equipped with the knowledge to make the right decision.
What happens to my Will after I have signed it?

We will discuss this with you at the consultation. You can elect to take the Will home or we will advise you on your options if you choose to put it into storage.

If you made your Will a few years ago it may be worth reviewing it.  We recommend your Will doing this every five years, or sooner if circumstances change.   Certain occurrences have the effect of automatically revoking a Will, e.g. marriage. In this case the effect of marriage is that you have no Will and in this situation the Intestacy Rules would apply.

If you are not sure whether your Will needs updating, we would be happy to discuss this with you and review your Will free of charge.

Why use DSM Legal solicitors for will writing?
We are a long-established private firm of Warrington solicitors authorised and regulated by the Solicitors’ Regulation Authority so you know you can trust us.

There are many good will writing businesses around but how do you know which ones you can trust? Will writing is an unregulated industry and it is difficult to know who to choose.

It can be confusing, but just because a company has ‘law’ or ‘legal’ in its name does not mean that they are regulated solicitors. It is crucial to deal with a reputable company which is regulated. There is nothing to stop someone setting up a business and offering will-writing services with no experience and no insurance.

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