Planning for the Future
Wills, Probate, Intestacy and Lasting Powers of Attorney
As a population we have never been more diverse. More people are living longer, families are extending, and fewer people are choosing to marry. These changes have real implications from an inheritance point of view.
Planning for family and friends is one of the most important, yet overlooked, activities. Preparing a will is the easiest and most cost effective way of avoiding problems for loved ones after you are gone.
Kaslers has been providing advice regarding Wills, Probate and Powers of Attorney for many years. Our clients vary from young unmarried couples to 90 year olds who want to work with a trustworthy legal partner who really listens to your needs.
We can work with you to create a will and resolve issues when one doesn’t exist. We also work with individuals and families to create Lasting Powers of Attorney (the revised Enduring Powers of Attorney). These help to protect you if you become incapacitated through ill health.
For more information, please speak to our specialist advisor, Vanessa Adamson.
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