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Wills & Probate

Why Choose Beaumont Legal for Wills and Probate?

Beaumont Legal is one of the few firms based in West Yorkshire who specialise in the following areas:

 

  • Inheritance Tax and Wills
  • Elderly Client Advice
  • Attorneyship
  • Probate
  • Court of Protection Work
  • Trusts & Property

 

We have a team of qualified solicitors dedicated to such issues and can offer you expert advice on:

 

  • How to make a Will and what to include in it
  • Advise if you need to take out a grant of probate, if a loved one has died
  • Advise you now if your estate will be liable to Inheritance Tax and if so how to reduce it
  • Tell you what an attorney is and whether you need to appoint one
  • Advise you on residential care issues
  • Advise you on Trust issues

 

Call our specialist team today on 0800 542 6001 for free telephone advice or if you would prefer one of specialists to call you back please provide us with the following details:

 

Enquiry form

 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

 

 

Why make a Will?

If you die without making a Will and have no relatives, the government can claim everything – house, life assurance, pension, savings and personal effects.

 

Makes you think, doesn’t it?

 

If you are not married or have not registered a Civil Partnership, the law will not recognise your partner – everything you have will go to your relatives, whether you like them or not.

 

How much does it cost?

Our solicitors will write your will to suit you, offering expert advice in a straight talking way.  Phone now for a free no obligation quote – 0800 542 6001. Alternatively, see if you can make a Will ONLINE NOW

 

Can I change my Will?

Of course – we recommend you review your will every 3 – 4 years, like you would your finances.  If your circumstances have changed you may need to alter your Will.  Call us to check if your Will needs updating.

 

Home visits

We will visit you at home if you prefer (limited to West Yorkshire)

 

The Power of an Attorney

Have you ever thought of appointing someone else to deal with your affairs because you are unable to, say because you are in hospital or out of the country? 
You may be simply planning for the future and may wish to appoint an attorney to deal with the issue of old age.

 

Act now

You cannot appoint an attorney in cases of dementia, as a lot of carers discover to the detriment of their loved ones – an application has to be made to court to appoint a receiver. 

 

Appointing an attorney now could save a lot of time, trouble and money in the future.

 

Will

Are all your assets including your property worth less than £275,000?

 
Yes No
 

Are you single and if so are all your assets passing to less than four persons?  If not are you are married or have registered a civil partnership or are in a relationship, are all your assets passing to your spouse/partner?

 
Yes No
 

If you have any children are they all to benefit under your Will?

 
Yes No