Making a will is one of the most important steps you can take to protect your loved ones and secure your estate. A properly drafted will ensures that your assets are distributed according to your wishes and that your family is looked after when you are no longer able to provide for them.
Creating a will allows you to:
Having a will gives you peace of mind, knowing that your wishes are legally protected and your loved ones are cared for.
At Andrew Isaacs Law, we specialise in wills and estate planning, including complex estates. Here’s why clients trust us:
Expert Legal Advice
We have extensive experience drafting Wills and advising clients on the best ways to protect their assets and families.
Transparent, Fixed Fees
Free Secure Storage
We offer free storage of your will for as long as you wish and provide you with a copy for your records.
Fast Turnaround
We aim to complete your will within 14 days of receiving your final instructions.
Flexible Appointments
If you are unable to travel to the office, then by agreement we may be able to arrange a visit at your home or another suitable location.
If you die without a valid will, your estate will be distributed according to the Intestacy Rules. These rules may not reflect your wishes – for example, unmarried partners and stepchildren do not automatically inherit. Having a will prevents complications and distress for your loved ones.
While it is possible to write your own Will, mistakes or unclear wording can make it invalid or lead to disputes after your death. Having your Will prepared by us ensures it is legally valid, clearly written, and reflects your intentions.
It’s recommended to review your will every few years or whenever your circumstances change – such as marriage, divorce, the birth of a child, or significant asset changes.
Yes. You can update your will at any time while you have mental capacity. Small changes can be made using a codicil, but for major updates, it’s best to create a new will.
Your original Will should be kept in a safe, secure location and your executors should know where to find it. At Andrew Isaacs Law, we offer free secure storage for as long as you wish.
Your executor is the person (or people) responsible for carrying out the terms of your Will. You can appoint a trusted family member, friend, or a professional such as a solicitor.
Yes. Our team can advise on inheritance tax and structure your will to minimise tax liability, ensuring your estate is protected for future generations.
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