WILLS AND LASTING POWERS OF ATTORNEY
If you are having
difficulty handling your affairs while you are still alive,
perhaps through incapacity, you can appoint someone to handle
them for you. You can do this by executing a Lasting Power of Attorney.
Although no-one
likes to consider their own death, it is important to do
so. For the sake of your family you need to make the necessary
arrangements to ensure they receive their inheritance without
any problem.
Many people assume
that, if they don’t make a will, their next of kin
will automatically receive everything. That isn’t
always the case, so it is essential that you make a will
to record your wishes and state who will be your executor
– the person who will deal with these matters for
you after your death.
Wills and Lasting Powers of Attorney are very important legal documents
which should be professionally prepared and regularly reviewed
and updated to avoid problems. At Latimer Hinks we have
the expertise to take care of everything for you.
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