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Advice on Wills

updated 05 July 2010

Reading our online guides should have answered some of your questions regarding wills. However, if you need to make a will and want it to be finely crafted by an expert hand, you will need to enlist a solicitor. The undertaking of making a will is a taxing one and trying to do it all by yourself is probably the last thing you should do.

To ensure that your last will and testament is correctly written as intended you should hire a solicitor with expert probate knowledge, who knows the ins and outs of making a will.

Furthermore, if you are trying to process your own inheritance, you ought to bring in a specialist wills and probate solicitor so that everything goes smoothly. For advice more specific to your personal circumstances, it is advisable to consult a lawyer, as our guides can only give generic advice.

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