Making a Will

Making a will is crucial in ensuring your wishes are observed after you die. Surprisingly, an estimated 70% of people in the UK have yet to write a will – for a range of reasons. Many just ‘never get around to it’, whilst others think it is tempting fate or maybe that it is necessary only for the old, ill or wealthy. Sadly, this is far from the truth. Can you be sure that your effects would be fairly distributed, that your friends and your family would be cared for as you wished? In these times of complex extended family relationships it is even more important to draw up a will to ensure your wishes are carried out should the worst happen.

The team at Edward Hands & Lewis offer clear, personally tailored, practical advice on what your will should contain so that provision is made for the people you care about. We write and, if required, store these documents offering peace of mind for you and your loved ones.

  • Emma Fuller
  • Associate Solicitor
  • 01509 632 913
  • Email Emma

Emma is a highly experienced solicitor who specialises in family law and Wills & Probate. ...[Read More]