Hamilton Davis LLP | Solicitors
Secure your legacy with expertly crafted Wills and Estate Planning. Our team is dedicated to protecting your family’s future with personalised advice you can trust.
You are never too old (or young) to make a Will. Making a Will is the only way to ensure that your assets are distributed in accordance with your wishes. By making a Will, you will have full control of how your assets will be distributed after your death. Leaving no Will (dying ‘Intestate’) will leave the Intestacy Laws to dictate how your estate will be distributed which may not be in accordance with your wishes. Intestacy may also leave your family to deal with legal complications that may arise together with increased costs and delays.
Research shows 53% of our adult population have not made a Will. Almost 70% of cohabiting couples have no Will. This means that on death, the surviving partner would have no automatic right to inherit. Please click on the icon to read our leaflet to see how your estate will be distributed if you die without making a Will.
Making a Will is a straightforward procedure. We will help you to get your thoughts and wishes organised and talk you through the process. You may either see us at our office or we can see you in the comfort of your own home if you are unable to come to us. Please click on the icon to complete the Will questionnaire if you want us to help you put a Will in place.
A trust is a legal arrangement that allows a person (the settlor) to transfer assets to a trustee, who manages those assets on behalf of beneficiaries. Trusts are often used for estate planning to protect assets, reduce tax liabilities, and ensure that property is distributed according to the settlor’s wishes. At Hamilton Davies, we provide expert guidance in setting up trusts to help you achieve your financial goals and safeguard your legacy.
A trust is a legal arrangement where a person, called the settlor, transfers assets to a trustee to manage on behalf of beneficiaries.
Trusts can help minimize inheritance tax, protect assets, and ensure they
are managed according to your wishes
– Setting up trusts tailored to your needs
– Managing and administering trusts
– Advising on tax-efficient estate planning
The loss of a loved one can undoubtedly be a devastating experience. We are here to help you cope with a loved one’s death at a time when you may find it difficult to deal with matters yourself. We can assist you with obtaining the grant of probate, administering the estate and advise you regarding any related tax matters. We take a very sympathetic approach and make the process as simple and uncomplicated as possible for you.
Probate is the legal process of administering a deceased person’s estate, which includes validating their will, identifying and inventorying assets, settling debts, and distributing the remaining assets to beneficiaries. The probate court oversees this process to ensure that the deceased’s wishes are carried out according to the law. At Hamilton Davies, we provide guidance and support throughout the probate process, helping families navigate the complexities of estate administration with compassion and expertise.
Probate can be complex due to legal requirements, potential disputes among beneficiaries, and the need to accurately value assets.
– Full probate services
– Help with obtaining Letters
John Howard: Willmakers – West Anglia
We have acquired a number of original Wills made by the above practitioner and are holding the same in our safe storage. We are endeavouring to contact all the individuals direct by writing to them, however it is not always possible to trace everyone. Should you wish to make an enquiry, please contact our Private Client Department.
A legal document that ensures your wishes are followed after your death, from distributing your assets to appointing guardians for your children.
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