Funeral Planning

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It is important to consider what happens to your property and other assets when you die. Many people think that they do not need a Will as their property will automatically be gifted to their spouse but this is not always the case! Where there’s a Will, there’s a way If you already have a Will it is also important to consider whether your Will is up-to-date. O Have you had another child since you last made a Will? O Do you have more grandchildren since you last made a Will? O Have there been significant changes in your property since you last made a Will? A Will is also about more than just who receives your property and other assets. O A Will allows you to name a guardian to look after your children if you should die before they become adults. O A Will also gives you the opportunity to choose at what age any children should inherit a gift – would you consider it appropriate for your children to receive hundreds of thousands of pounds at the age of 18?

The Private Client team at Horsey Lightly is a member of and accredited by the Wills and Inheritance Quality Scheme (WIQS). This provides a best practice quality mark for Wills and estate administration advice that you can trust. For help with the above, or any Wills, Tax or Trust planning queries, contact our helpful Private Client team and be confident that you are making the right decision.

Carl Wheeler, Chartered Legal Executive

Christopher Popham, Partner

Victoria Brackstone, Solicitor

Call 01635 580858 or email info@horseylightly.com www.horseylightly.com

2 West Mills, Newbury, Berkshire RG14 5HG 7 Stratford Place, London W1C 1AY – by appointment only

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