When a loved one dies it normally falls to those closest to sort out the affairs. To start with this usually involves obtaining a Grant of Probate.
This can be a very stressful and upsetting time and the last thing you may want to do is deal with government departments.
We can guide you through the whole process, step by step, to ensure that your loved one's estate is dealt with effectively and accurately and at a pace you are happy with during this very difficult time.
Very often a spouse or partner is named as an Executor in a Will. It's quite normal for you to want your nearest and dearest to sort out your affairs. Unfortunately many people named as Executors are just not able to cope with the responsibility at such a time, or may not have the necessary administrative experience of knowledge about the functions and responsibilities that being named as an Executor brings.
We have a lot of experience in dealing with deceased estates, and we can act for you throughout the whole process or simply be on hand to offer guidance, advice and support.
If you are considering making a new Will then why not appoint us as professional Executors in conjunction with a family member so that when the time comes they know they can rely on our advice and support during what is a very difficult time.
Contact us now to discuss exactly how we can help you.
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