Wills and probate services
Take care of your loved ones and prepare for the future.
We never know what life has in store. A professionally drafted will or Power of Attorney can help offer peace of mind, so you can be confident that no matter what happens, you and your loved ones will be in good hands. The process of making or contesting a will, applying for probate, or writing your Power of Attorney is simple. In just a few clicks, you’ll receive a range of quotes from expert legal providers across England and Wales.
The Law Superstore helps you compare trusted will-writers and solicitors who can help you plan for the future, so you’re always in control.
What Wills and Probate legal area do you need help with?
Wills
Drafting a will is one of the most important things you can do to protect your family and your assets in the future. Organise your estate, choose an executor and make sure it's legally binding.
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Draft Individual Will
Create a legal document with instructions for the people you leave behind.
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Draft Joint Wills
Create joint wills with your partner to efficiently deal with your Estates.
Dispute
If you disagree with a will, it may be that you wish to legally challenge it. In this case it is important to consult a legal expert immediately, as there may be a restriction of as little as 6 months on the time in which you can launch your legal challenge.
Dealing with an Estate
If you have been given the responsibility of dealing with an estate on a loved one's behalf, you can find a legal expert to guide you through this process.
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Obtain a Grant
Obtain a grant of representation enabling you to deal with an Estate.
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Administer an Estate
Get help dealing with the Estate of someone who has passed away.
Protecting others
Before a loved one is no longer able to take responsibility for their affairs, it may be advisable to take steps to keep their interests safe. Legal experts will help with matters such as power of attorney, ensuring protective measures are implemented legally and ethically.
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Power of Attorney for an Individual
Give someone else the power to make decisions on your behalf.
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Power of Attorney for a Couple
A couple can give someone else the power to make decisions on their behalf.
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Court of Protection Deputyship
Apply to be a court-appointed Deputy for someone unable to make their own decisions.