Family Law Specialists

Wills - Succession Planning - Financial Agreements

Wills and Estate Planning

The team at Wiltshire Lawyers are able to provide advice in relation to all areas of Wills and succession planning.

We will take the time to fully understand your intentions and particular circumstances to ensure the correct assets vest with your intended beneficiary at the appropriate time.

We are also able to advise you in relation to how we can dovetail your Will and succession plan into other important documents such as your Financial Agreement (Pre-Nuptial Agreement and Post-Nuptial Agreements).

Wills

We will take the time to fully understand your intentions and particular circumstances to ensure the correct assets vest with your intended beneficiary at the appropriate time.

Planning for the event of your death is a reality that we all must face. Having a solicitor help plan your estate will ensure that your assets will be distributed in a manner consistent with your wishes.

Enduring-Power-of-Attorney

An Enduring Power of Attorney (EPOA) is a legally binding document which allows you to choose someone to have the power to make decisions on your behalf in relation to financial and/or health matters.

Advanced Health Directive

An Advanced Health Directive (AHD) is a way for you to formally give your instructions in relation to your future health and medical care.

Testamentary Trusts

Testamentary trusts can be very useful in structuring the division of your assets in your Will, particularly in circumstances where you have substantial wealth or children under 18 years of age.

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