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Wills Solicitors
Putting the Right Plans in Place for the People Who Matter
One of the most important steps you can take to protect your loved ones is making a Will. It ensures your assets pass to the right people, avoids unnecessary tax, and reduces the chance of family disputes later on.
At Gordons Partnership, we have many years of experience preparing well-structured, tax-efficient Wills for clients with all types of family and financial arrangements. Whether your affairs are simple or more complex, we help you create a Will that reflects your wishes with clarity and care.
Why Having a Will Matters
If you do not make a Will, your estate will be distributed under intestacy rules. These rules are rigid, and often do not reflect what people would expect or want, especially for blended families, second marriages, unmarried partners, or where there are children from previous relationships.
We help you avoid these problems by ensuring your Will protects the people you want to benefit, in the way you intend.
You can also read more in our article: Why Make a Will?
When to Review Your Will
Out-of-date Wills can cause confusion and sometimes costly disputes. We help you keep yours current and aligned with your wishes.
A Will should be reviewed whenever your circumstances change. This includes:
- Getting married or entering a civil partnership
- Separating or divorcing
- Having a child
- Buying or selling a property
- Receiving an inheritance or significant gift
What We Offer
We draft Wills at competitive rates, including fixed fees where suitable. We can prepare anything from a simple Will to more detailed arrangements that involve trusts or tax planning.
Every client meets with us so we can understand:
- Their personal circumstances
- Their family arrangements
- Any tax considerations
- Their short and long-term wishes
We then prepare a Will that is both legally robust and tax efficient.
Home Visits and Statutory Wills
For elderly or vulnerable clients, we offer home visits to make the process easier and more comfortable.
Where someone lacks capacity to make or update their own Will, we can apply to the Court of Protection for a Statutory Will on their behalf.
Speak to Our Wills Team
If you would like to make or update your Will, please contact Claire Binyon or Habiba Ahmed.
Email Claire Binyon, Habiba Ahmed, or Stephen Bottomley.