We have a large team working under five partners who concentrate on Wills and Estate Planning.
Wills are at the centre of any succession plan and you are strongly advised to seek legal advice before drawing up a Will. A badly drawn Will can lead to disputes which are costly and cause delays. You should particularly seek legal advice in the following cases;
- If you are cohabiting
- If you share property (with a person other than a spouse)
- If you have recently divorced or remarried
- If you have children from a different relationship
- If you have a business or agricultural assets
- If you have children with special needs who will be provided for in your Will
- If you have assets overseas.
You will need to think who you wish to be executors and guardians for minor children in your Will.
Estate planning
Thinking about your Will and succession plans can help to focus on all areas of financial planning. We have a number of contacts with independent financial advisors who can assist you with financial advice. If you own a family business, you may also wish to speak to one of our dedicated family business team who can assist with succession planning for your business.
Most of our lawyers are members of the Society for Trust Estate Practitioners and are therefore recognised as specialists in this area. We advise on the best structure to protect against inheritance tax, as well as claims arising on divorce or bankruptcy. We also advise on protective structures for vulnerable beneficiaries who, through mental and physical disability, may find it difficult to manage money.
Download and complete our Wills questionnaire to start the planning process today.



