Wills

Quite understandably nobody wants to think about their own death however planning for your death is very important. It is a sad fact of life that we have to deal with death at some point, and if a bereaved relative is not coping with your death, the last thing they may want to deal with are issues concerning your estate. For that reason, it is never to early (or too late) to think about the future and putting your affairs in order.

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Any matter related to wills - competently & comprehensively managed

A. E. Verona Cocks

Managing Partner & Head of Wealth Management

A Will is a legal document which sets out what should happen in the event of your death. Wills can be simple or incredibly detailed depending on your circumstances. We can help you make a Will that reflects your wishes and which makes your estate as tax efficient as possible.


If you do not have a Will your estate will be distributed in accordance with the Intestacy Rules. These rules prescribe who inherits your assets and it may not be the people whom you would wish to inherit your assets. 


Once you have made your Will it is important to review it regularly or when your circumstances change, such has cohabiting, marriage/civil partnership, divorce, starting a family, inheriting from a loved one’s estate.

Call today to discuss your will with Paddle & Cocks LLP Solicitors

Call: 0333 3449429 | Email: law@paddleandcocks.co.uk

Head Office:

Phone : 01872 672072

London Office:

Phone :  0203 7456535

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