During the coronavirus pandemic, we have seen an increase in the number of enquiries from people who have urgent queries regarding making a Will and powers of attorney. Making a Will provides an opportunity to take control of your assets and the reassurance that your wishes are properly recorded.
Healys Wills & Probate team are here to assist you during these difficult times with any enquiries of this nature. We provide a high quality service and as a leading national law firm, have an outstanding reputation for achieving the best outcomes for our clients.
Our team is available to assist you with your enquiries at your convenience, including via telephone, email and video conference call (Zoom, FaceTime & Skype).
Yes. The COVID19 pandemic has prompted many people to reconsider the management of their finances and assets. Please contact our Wills & Probate team, who will guide you through the process of drafting or updating your Will. Once drafted, you will receive your documents via post or email for you to approve.
The preparation of Wills usually takes up to 14 days after we receive your instructions. For urgent matters, we can provide you with an expedited service to meet your bespoke requirements.
The law requires that Wills have to be signed by the Will-maker in the presence of two witnesses, who will also be required to sign the document. Your witnesses cannot be those who stand to gain from the Will, such as close family members, nor be married to any such beneficiary.
In order to meet the government’s guidelines on self-isolation and social distancing, we advise our clients to take the following steps:
In the most difficult of circumstances and if there is no alternative, our team will do whatever we can to fulfil your requirements and will explore exercising discretion on a case by case basis. For further details, please contact our team directly, by clicking here.
This will depend on your individual circumstances and the policy of the hospital or care home. Unfortunately, due to government guidelines and limited protective equipment, it is not possible for our team to visit care homes and hospitals. However, we can arrange appointments by phone or video call.
Please note: If we need capacity reports to ensure a person’s mental ability to make a Will, we can work with third parties to support with an online assessment at this time.
If you passed away without a valid Will in place, your estate would be dealt with under the rules of intestacy. How these rules will apply will depend on your personal family circumstances and the value of your estate.
In general circumstances, a spouse or civil partner and/or any children would take highest priority. Alternatively, other members of your family could inherit, or your estate could end up being handed over to the Crown.
By making a Will, you can ensure that your assets are passed on to those whom you wish to receive them, and not in accordance with the rules of intestacy.
Please note: if a loved one dies without a Will and the rules of intestacy do not achieve what is required, it is possible to vary the intestacy provided everyone who would benefit from the estate is in agreement. Our specialist lawyers can advise you about this.
No. Will writing is not currently a regulated industry, and though many Will writers are good at what they do, many are not. By using a solicitor, you can be safely assured that the person managing the handling of your estate is fully regulated, insured and in a position to provide you with professional and legal advice.
Please note: for additional reassurance, you should consider instructing a solicitor who is a member of the Society of Trusts and Estate Practitioners (STEP) and recognised as an expert in this field, with proven qualifications and experience.
At the passing of one of our clients, we will request the death certificate of the deceased and ID of the named executor requesting the Will. Once obtained, we will retrieve the Will from our records so that we can provide information regarding any expression of funeral wishes. The Will is then posted securely to the named executors.
We hope that you found this guide useful. If you have any further queries or would like to make or update a Will, please contact our Wills & Probate solicitors who will be happy to assist you on 0800 280 0432 or email us at: enquiries@healys.old-website.shout-loud.co.uk.
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