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F E Law

Bristol

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We undertake all forms of Estate Planning for later life on an individual basis. To get us to contact you simply visit our website fill in your name, email and phone number and we will contact you to discuss your requirements. Our products and prices are listed on our website at www.fwep.co.uk

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I love being able to help people understand what they need to have in place for their end of life estate planning, so they can live their life knowing they have peace of mind knowing that their wishes will be taken care of at the right time.

I have worked in this industry for many years and felt that a more personal approach to end of life planning was needed, and to help people find the right solution for their circumstances.

Our approach is different as we offer a free Estate Planning Review. This allows us to get to know your circumstances, so we can make sure your Estate Planning is designed to your individual needs and bequests.

We offer a full bespoke Will Writing and Estate Planning service that ensures both you and your assets are fully protected to ensure your family legacies are passed on to your future generations. We can also review your existing arrangements in place to confirm if they are adequate to meet your current needs.

Services

Ensure your estate is distributed according to your wishes and avoid the Governments Rules of Intestacy and applying for Letters of Administration. Your will can also include Guardianship for your children.

Make sure your personal possessions go to the right beneficiaries at the right time.

Allows you to inform your medical practitioner of your wishes on how you would wish to be treated towards the end of your life.

A simple Will usually for a single person to ensure your estate is distributed according to your wishes.

Simple Wills usually used where two people just want everything left to each other.

Changes the ownership of your property form Joint Tenants to Tenants in Common. This can be used in conjunction with a suitable Will Trust to protect half of an estate on a first death basis.

A more complex Will that is used to protect assets after death to ensure they go the right beneficiaries at the right time.

Allows you to appoint the people you trust to deal with making decisions on your behalf if you are unable to. These documents only apply whilst you are still alive and without these documents in place the people you trust would have to apply to the Court of Protection.

A procedure to allow a Will to be altered within two years of a death.

Allows you to protect your assets to ensure they are out of your Estate and go to the right beneficiaries. Commonly used where you want to avoid any confrontation from any claims under the Inheritance Act.

The process of winding up a deceased estate to find new owners once a Grant of Probate has been issued.

First Registration of a property that is owed outright and you hold the Deeds or where you wish to transfer some of the ownership to another party.