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If you're responsible for managing a loved one’s estate, probate is the process that allows you to take care of their finances and ensure their final wishes are carried out.
If a family member or friend asks you to be the executor of their Will, your role will be to ensure their estate is managed according to their wishes and the law.
Inheritance Tax (IHT) is a tax applied to the estate of someone who has passed away.
It is never too early to consider these difficult subjects, and a conversation with a specialist at Rosalind Watchorn may be of great assistance.
It's important to ensure your Will reflects your current wishes and life circumstances, helping you safeguard your future and provide for your loved ones.
Planning ahead ensures peace of mind for you and your loved ones. At Rosalind Watchorn Solicitors, we can help with Wills, inheritance tax planning, and setting up Lasting Powers of Attorney.
Mental capacity means being able to make your own decisions and understanding the impact they may have. No one can make choices on your behalf unless it’s clear that you’re unable to do so yourself.
A trust is a way of managing assets like money, property, or shares, where someone looks after them for the benefit of someone else.
Trustees have to provide information about the trust to the HMRC under the Trust registration service. We can help Trustees with their legal obligations.
Trusts are a versatile tool for managing both tax implications and family arrangements.
Conveyancing is the legal process of transferring property ownership from one person to another.
When purchasing property with others, it's important to understand the differences between joint tenancy and tenants in common, and how each impacts ownership, inheritance, and future decisions.