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Our Range of Wills
Here at Shacklocks we encourage all of our clients to make Wills. We believe that Wills are at the very heart of the concept of putting your affairs in order. In particular making a Will means that you are writing your own set of rules to dictate what happens following your deaths. Without a Will the Governments own rules will apply which for most people is not acceptable.
"Completely satisfied and treated with warmth, courtesy and smiling faces... latter is very important! Clare was brilliant; very knowledgeable and reassuring. Highly Satisfied with all the dealings we have had with all members of staff. I have been very happy with the level of service I have received both over the phone and when I have visited the office. "
Clients of Private Client Services
We offer a range of Wills to suit every set of circumstances.
We take pride in the fact that there has never yet been a set of circumstances where we have not been able to provide a Will to fit the requirements.
Among the benefits that you will receive by having Shacklocks prepare your Will are the following:
- Knowledge and depth of experience which befits a law firm with the biggest private client unit in the East Midlands
- Members of specialist organisations on hand to cater for the most complex of situations
- Convenience and ease of use
- A network of offices in the East Midlands to provide you with a local presence and convenient meeting place
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A Will that can cater for a number of difficulties including:
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arrangements for looking after the children
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preserving funds for those left behind
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saving tax
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passing on an interest in a family business
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appointed trusted people to make decisions (executors or trustees)
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protecting children from a first marriage or relationship when you enter a subsequent marriage or relationship
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keeping your wealth within the family
There is no point in putting off discussing your Will, it is an important document and making a Will is nothing like as difficult or daunting as you might imagine.