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Please note that by contacting us for information there is no obligation to instruct us.
Once you have contacted us either by telephone or e-mail by using the
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- A member of our team will telephone you within 24 hours to discuss your requirements.
- We will, without obligation, obtain a competitive quote for you. If you are happy with
the quote we will arrange for a member of the service provider to contact you to explain
all the aspects of the transaction in detail.
- If you are happy with the price and the firm, you can instruct them to act for you.
They will start work immediately.
- The service providers we use are able to act on both sides of a transaction ie for buyer
and seller of a property. This can enable the time taken to complete the overall process
to be reduced.
Home Information Packs (HIPS)
All home sellers are legally required to purchase a HIP if they wish to market their property
for sale. Estate agents and solicitors will not deal with the sale of a residential property
unless a HIP has been ordered.
If you are looking for a professional service, then look no further, we have teamed up with an
established company with a down to earth approach, which we are sure you will find refreshing.
All HIP's compiled by our service provider will contain the following legally required documentation;
Please note that by contacting us for information, there is no obligation to instruct us. However,
payment will need to be made at the time of ordering your HIP unless the deferred payment option has been chosen.
The Energy Inspection of your home will take approximately 25-30 minutes, depending upon the size,
complexity and construction of the property.
Wills
People often believe that they don't need to make a will because their money and other assets will
automatically pass to a spouse, partner or their next of kin. However, this isn't always the case.
In fact, if you haven't got a will in place, it's the law and not you who determines who inherits
your estate, with a result you might not expect or intend. If you do make a will, and you haven't
taken advantage of inheritance tax planning, and the use of trusts, your executors could end up
paying a large amount in tax that would otherwise go to your family and other beneficiaries.
This service is delivered by a team of specialists widely recognised as leaders in their field,
so you can enjoy the peace of mind you deserve, whilst ensuring a legacy is left behind for your
family. This service ensures that the process is handled professionally and efficiently, and is provided
at a significantly lower cost than the equivalent services offered by banks and other similar institutions.
Basic Single Will and Basic Mirror Wills
A basic will is suitable for people who wish to have a straightforward will in place to ensure that
assets pass to whom they wish. By preparing a basic will, you can choose who you wish to appoint as
your executors and guardians of children under eighteen. You can also make specific gifts of money
or property and decide who is to receive the remainder of your estate. Funeral requests can also be
included. It may be that you have an existing will in place already, but that your personal circumstances
have changed and you need to update your will. If you are married, in a civil partnership or cohabiting,
you may prefer to make basic mirror wills so spouses or partner's assets are protected too
Discretionary Trust Wills
Discretionary trust wills can be prepared to protect assets or the interests of beneficiaries
themselves (i.e. if one of your children has learning difficulties or is having matrimonial or financial
problems). Discretionary trust wills are also appropriate where there are business interests, to maximize
the availability of inheritance tax relief without compromising your long term aims for the family.
Property Trust Wills
Property trust wills can be prepared to protect at least one half of the value of your home from care
fees in the event that the survivor of joint home owners requires residential/nursing care later on in
life. Property trust wills can also be used to protect your children's inheritance in the event that your
spouse/partner re-marries after your death.