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Personalised Legal Advice: We understand that every client has unique needs, which is why our legal advice is tailored to your specific circumstances.

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Looking to plan your estate? Get a free quote from our team of experts today! We offer personalised estate planning services tailored to your specific needs and goals, so you can rest assured that your assets are protected, and your wishes are fulfilled.

From simple Wills to complex trusts, our team has the experience and knowledge to help you navigate the estate planning process with ease.

We have a friendly and approachable team of lawyers that are the beating heart of our firm. This is why Town & Country Law will always work closely with you, to build a close relationship, whilst ensuring our services are personalised to cater for your legal needs.

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At Town and Country Law, we specialise in asset and estate planning services.

Our expert solicitors consult with highly respected Barristers and KC's to ensure our clients receive the best legal advice. We are fully insured for up to £2,500,000 per client, giving our customers peace of mind. Our dedicated case handlers offer a personalised service from start to finish, ensuring that all aspects of your legal requirements are met with utmost care and attention.

We also provide a free client liaison service, where we will go through all the legal paperwork with you in the comfort of your own home. At Town and Country Law, we are committed to excellence and offer a price promise on all our services. Trust us to take care of your legal needs with professionalism and care.

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What our clients think...

Brilliant from start to fiinish!!

Brilliant from start to finish!! Put me and my wife's minds at ease and the process was very simple. Kevin came to the house and explained everything in detail and gave us advice for our quite complicated situation and made us feel like valued customers and not just another number! Would absolutely recommend to anyone looking for wills and power of attorney.
- Peter and Mary

Very valuable advice in difficult circumstances

I contacted Sam from Town and Country shortly after my father had passed away. Sam readily offered to come over to see my husband and I to help with any questions we had about matters of my father’s estate and issues around care costs for my elderly mother. Sam was very well informed and more than able to provide all necessary advice. He was great to deal with and he provided us with a clear plan of action and much needed reassurance. We highly recommend his services - we are delighted with all our dealings with Sam and with Town and Country in general.

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I would like to recommend Town and Country Law to anyone looking to put their property into a trust having dealt with them we were very happy with what they said and very pleased the way we were looked after we have also taken lasting power of attorney with them and we feel very secure that we chose Town and Country Law to take care of us we would highly recommend them.
- Brian and Ann Taylor

Fantastic service

I contacted Town and Country Law through an advertisement I saw online. They scheduled a home appointment for an advisor to come to see me and my wife. We were very nervous as this is something we have put off for many years but Michael made us feel completely at ease and explained thing throughly. We have now received our documents and are delighted with the service. Thanks again
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1. Get in touch

Speak to one of our professional team members on 01780 430390 or enter your details here and we will arrange your free consultation. We offer appointments at our office, in the comfort of your home or by phone or video call. Availability is daytime or evening.

2. Arrange the free consultation

At the appointment, we will listen to your wishes and take on board what you are trying to achieve. We will offer any relevant tailored advice to your individual circumstances and explain in plain English the options that are best suited to you. We may discuss further estate planning solutions to offer more protection if relevant, such as lasting powers of attorney, probate and trusts.

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Your Will is drafted by our specialist legal department and all of your documentation will arrive by post. We also provide very clear guidelines on signing and witnessing. Our team are always on hand to answer any questions or queries.

1. Get in touch

Speak to one of our professional team members on 01780 430390 or enter your details here and we will arrange your free consultation. We offer appointments at our office, in the comfort of your home or by phone or video call. Availability is daytime or evening.

2. Arrange the free consultation

At the appointment, we will listen to your wishes and take on board what you are trying to achieve. We will offer any relevant tailored advice to your individual circumstances and explain in plain English the options that are best suited to you. We may discuss further estate planning solutions to offer more protection if relevant, such as lasting powers of attorney, probate and trusts.

3. Wills sent to you

Your will is drafted by our specialist legal department and all of your documentation will arrive by post. We also provide very clear guidelines on signing and witnessing. Our team are always on hand to answer any questions or queries.

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Frequently asked questions.

Answers to some of the most often asked questions.

Why is it important to make a Will?

Writing a Will is the best way to have a say over what happens when you die. This is incredibly important if you have children under 18, as it allows you to state who you want to be their legal guardian if anything happens to you. Without a Will, the courts could be left to decide who looks after them. Writing a Will also allows you to set out how you want to divide up your estate, including any property or accounts you own. You can make an inventory of your assets and choose exactly how much you want people to inherit, helping to prevent any family disputes when you’re gone.

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What happens if you die without a Will?

On average, it costs families around £9,700 when their loved one dies without a Will. This is usually made up of assets they can’t find or don’t know exist. When you make a Will, you can make an inventory of your assets so your loved ones know exactly where to find everything. If you die before making a Will, any assets that can be found will be divided up following the rules of intestacy. These are a set of traditional laws that define exactly who gets what – but they may not follow exactly what you would want.

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Do I need a solicitor to write a Will?

Many people assume they need to see a solicitor to write a Will. But if your requirements are fairly simple and straightforward, you could end up paying more than you need to.

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What happens if you don't write a Will?

In the UK, there are over 30 million adults who haven’t written a Will. And while many are probably putting it off until later life, it’s inevitable that some people will die before they ever get the chance to make one. When someone dies without writing a Will, they are known as ‘intestate’. This is also the name given to people who have a poorly written will that doesn’t cover the whole estate, or people who write a Will but don’t get it signed by witnesses to make it legally binding. In cases where the person who died didn’t make a Will, the rules of intestacy come into play. The rules of intestacy are a set of laws in England and Wales that define what happens to someone’s estate if they die without a valid Will.

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What is a mirror Will?

A mirror Will is a pair of Wills for couples who want to mirror each other’s wishes. Most commonly, couples will choose to leave everything they own to their partner, then their children.

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How to avoid inheritance tax?

You can avoid inheritance tax by leaving everything to your spouse or civil partner in your will. Alternatively, you could reduce your inheritance tax bill by giving gifts while you're alive or leaving part of your estate to charity.

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What is a lasting power of attorney?

Lasting power of attorney is a legal document that allows someone to make decisions for you, or act on your behalf, if you're no longer able to or if you no longer want to make your own decisions. If you don't make an LPA, and later become unable to make certain decisions for yourself, there may be a time when no one can legally make decisions for you. This can make things difficult, such as paying bills or care costs, or making decisions about your future care.

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