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Maplebrook Wills offers all aspects of estate planning to residents in London and the surrounding areas. This includes wills, trusts to protect your home, lasting powers of attorney, prepaid funeral plans, and probate services. We are based at Canary ...

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We believe in the personal touch. We’ll visit you in person to discuss your circumstances and help you choose the products that are right for you at a price you can afford. We charge a fraction of the cost of a typical high street solicitor and assured, ...

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Wills

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A will is the best way to take care of the ones you love after you die. It’s a way of …
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Trusts to Protect Your Home

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We offer trusts to protect your home.
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Lasting Powers of Attorney

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It is a legal document executed by one or more persons giving authority to one or more …
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Prepaid Funeral Plans

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We provide you best-prepaid funeral plans.
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Probate Services

Price on RequestWe offer various probate services for our clients.
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FAQs

FAQs on writing a Will

FAQs on writing a Will

It’s not true that your spouse would inherit everything if you don’t have a Will. Your spouse or civil partner would inherit the first £270,000. If your estate is worth more than £270,000, the excess amount is split 50/50 – your spouse would get half of the excess and the other half would go to your children. …
Civil partners are treated the same as married couples as far as inheritance is concerned. Your civil partner would inherit the first £270,000 of your estate, with any excess being split 50/50 between the civil partner on the one hand and children if you don’t have a Will.
If you don’t have much in the way of assets, but you do have children, that’s a very good reason to get a Will. It’s the only way of nominating guardians in the event that both parents die in an accident, for example. If you don’t have children, you may still wish to leave small legacies to close friends, …
Yes. Stepchildren aren’t recognised under the laws of intestacy so they wouldn’t benefit from your estate if you don’t have a Will.
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