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If you’re looking for a Will writing service or want to update the existing Will then contact our best Wills & Probate solicitors in Levenshulme, Manchester.

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Best Will Writing Service in Manchester

Your will lets you decide what happens to your money, property and possessions after your death. If you make a Will you can also make sure you do not pay more Inheritance Tax than you need to.

Get professional Will writing services from our best Wills & Probate solicitors in Levenshulme, Manchester, if you want to make a new Will or changes to Will. Our Manchester-based Wills and Probate solicitors provide the Wills related services nationwide.

What should you include in your Will?

  • who you want to benefit from your Will
  • who should look after any children under 18
  • who is going to sort out your estate and carry out your wishes after your death (your executor)
  • what happens if the people you want to benefit die before you
If you need legal advice or assistance with your breach of contract related matter, please contact our expert dispute resolution solicitor in Levenshulme, Manchester.

Do I need a solicitor to write a Will?

Will writing is not that easy and straightforward for example you share a property with someone who is not your husband, wife or civil partner or your permanent home is outside the UK etc. A Will does not have to be prepared and witnessed by a Solicitor to be legally valid but there are strict legal requirements, which must be followed, for a Will to be legally binding. We will always advise having a Solicitor review your Will and get legal assistance from an experienced solicitor.

Making changes to your Will

You should review your will every 5 years and after any major change in your life, for example getting divorced, having a child, moving house etc.
You cannot amend your Will after it’s been signed and witnessed. The only way you can change a Will is by making an official alteration called a Codicil.
You must sign a Codicil and get it witnessed in the same way as witnessing a will. There’s no limit on how many Codicils you can add to a Will.

Making a new Will

For major changes, you should make a new will. Your new Will should explain that it revokes (officially cancels) all previous Wills and Codicils. You should destroy your old will by burning it or tearing it up.

Where to keep your Will safely?

You can keep your Will at your home or store it with your solicitor, your bank or a company that offers the storage of Wills.

Our Prices

At United Solicitors, we believe in transparency when it comes to our fees. We understand that legal matters can be costly, and that’s why we strive to provide our clients with a clear understanding of the costs associated with their case. Our fees are always competitive and reflective of the level of expertise and experience of our legal team.

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United Solicitors are specialist Wills & Probate solicitors in Manchester helping clients with Wills, Trusts and Probate related matters. We have over a decade of experience in dealing with such matters
For free legal advice on any aspect of Will, trusts, probate or estate administration, contact our team of specialist wills and probate solicitors on 01612258181 or contact us online.

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