Making a will in Camberley, Alder Wills are specialist will writers providing will writing services in Camberley, Surrey, Berkshire, Yateley, Frimley, Bagshot, Crowthorne UK.
2. Welcome to Alderwills
Based in Hampshire and serving the bordering counties of Berkshire and Surrey Alder
Wills & Probate Ltd, works with national organizations to provide high quality services,
all delivered to you personally in the convenience of your own home.
You meet the Will writer in person, allowing you to review all the available options,
including Trusts to protect family assets. You can be confident of receiving the best
help now for planning what you want to happen in the future. The Home Visit service
ensures that you can make all these important decisions in as relaxed an environment
as possible.
When making a Will many people also like to make a Lasting Power of Attorney to be
clear about who would handle things if they became mentally incapable during their
lifetime, and Alder Wills & Probate Ltd can also give advice and arrange these for you.
Alder Wills & Probate Ltd is covered by full Professional Indemnity insurance, provides
support to other Will writing organizations, and can work with Independent Financial
Advisors and others regarding inheritance planning issues. We are committed to
Continuing Professional Development to ensure that we understand the latest rules
and regulations.
It's our unique combination of technical knowledge and friendly, personal service that
makes Alder Wills & Probate Ltd special. Please contact Peter Hoare today to discuss
your particular situation, without obligation.
3. All About Us & Our Services
All About Us & Our Service Alder Wills & Probate Ltd, is
committed to delivering the kind of service that we would
wish to receive ourselves.
Our goal is to provide:- high quality, confidential service, in a
friendly manner, at a reasonable price,
And To delight you with our service .
4. Wills
Making a Will
There is no need to use a solicitor when making a Will and thousands of
people write their own wills using reference books or 'do it yourself' packs
however the rules and regulations are extremely complex and there are
numerous pitfalls for the unwary. It is generally thought in the legal
profession that solicitors make considerably more money out of sorting out
messy or unenforceable instructions than they do dealing with accurate and
properly drafted and executed documents. The most common errors made
by the layman include:-
being unaware of the precise requirements necessary to execute and sign
the document
failing to distribute all of the assets which may allow the Crown to make a
claim
failure to give instructions on how to re-distribute assets in the event of a
beneficiary dying
altering a will improperly after initial execution
not taking account of changing relationships including marriages, divorces,
births and The Civil Partnership Act.
failure to consider that dependents may have a prior claim on the estate