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willandprobate.com: what we do best
Legal Love Letters™ is the new branding style of willandprobate.com
and was created to bring about a pleasant shift in the way we think about
why we write wills, who they're for and what we're really saying when we write one.
For over two decades, we've helped thousands of people all over the UK write wills they understand and feel good about - our existing clients are our biggest fans!
They've taught us that wills are more about love than money because ultimately, we only give what we have to the people and causes that we feel affection for don't we? Would you leave what you have worked hard for to somebody you dislike?
Probably not.
There's no time like the present
If you're thinking about writing a will that works well for you and the people you care about, then it's time to start the conversation. We're here to help.
By working with us, you'll have access to an amazing team of legal professionals - knowledgeable and caring people who are here to ensure you get things right.
You'll find the conversation with us uplifting and it gives you a chance to learn
while asking any burning questions you might have.
There are usually plenty which is why you should always take advice.
Questions?
Get the ball rolling and speak in confidence to someone here who will get to know your situation, answer your questions and offer constructive advice about your choices.
Why willandprobate.com rebranded as Legal Love Letters™
Read our blog post here:
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How much is my inheritance tax?
Can an executor be a witness?
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Who pays my debts?
What is probate?
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Are will writing kits legal?
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Can a beneficiary be a witness?
What about my property abroad?
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How often should I update my will?
What age should my children inherit?
Do my executors get a copy of my will?
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Who can witness my will?
Are ashes really ashes?
What is an LPA?