Wills, probate & mental capacity
From defining your wishes to discussing tax options
No one likes to think about their death and what they’d want to happen to their assets. Sadly, dying without a properly drawn will can cause a great deal of wasted time, unnecessary expense and heartache, as well as hassle from disputes that could easily be avoided. And there are the potential inheritance tax implications to consider, too.
Our service takes you through all the relevant things you need to think about as well as drawing up a will that really reflects your wishes. We can help whether you need a single will for a modest estate, or if your affairs are more complex with both personal and business assets to consider.
Many people avoid paying for a will by using other methods, but often this can be a false economy – we’d be happy to explain to you why.
Try our online tool to get you started with preparing your will.
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Wills, probate & private client services
Wills, probate & private client news
Probate and avoiding problems with chattels
Royalty payments often require more careful consideration than a lot of other estate assets and should be dealt with by a professionally drafted will.
Business planning and the importance of making a will
What is the Trust Registration Service?
When does a power of attorney take effect?
If you have been asked to act as an attorney for someone you may wonder when it will come into effect, especially if the power of attorney was made some time ago when your friend or relative was in good health. ‘There was an important change in 2007, and so the way...
Wollens Earns Accreditation as a Great Place to Work-Certified™ Company!
We are delighted to share that Wollens solicitors has been officially accredited as a Great Place to Work-Certified™ organisation. Great Place to Work® is the global authority on workplace culture. Since 1992, they have surveyed over 100 million employees around the...
Iain Douglas celebrates 40 years at Wollens !
If you are going through a divorce, you may have heard the term ‘clean break order’. We take a look at what this is and why it is important to secure a financial order when you end your marriage.
Avoiding common delays in obtaining probate
Probate is a term which is loosely used to cover the administration of an estate, and it has a reputation for being a lengthy process. The administration includes a number of key stages, including obtaining the grant of probate, paying out to beneficiaries, and...
Brave souls at Mission:Unbreakable 2022 !
A team of brave souls took part in Mission:Unbreakable at the weekend. The event supports North Devon Hospice and Wollens are delighted to be the headline sponsor for this event which is one of the biggest fund raising initiatives that the Hospice undertake....
Wollens celebrate inclusion within Legal 500 rankings!
Wollens is delighted to secure a place in the prestigious Legal 500 directory 2023 edition. The Legal 500 is the leading guide to law firms and solicitors in the UK. The rankings reflect the result of months of extensive analysis by the research team, who conduct...
Passing on royalties after you die
Royalty payments often require more careful consideration than a lot of other estate assets and should be dealt with by a professionally drafted will.
Legal steps to consider when diagnosed with a life-limiting illness
On top of the heartbreak and worry that a diagnosis of a life-limiting illness can cause, there will be a raft of concerns and uncertainties about your care and financial affairs, and it can be difficult to know exactly how to prepare from a legal standpoint. ‘There...