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  • 10% Charity Clause within the Will Quick View
    • 10% Charity Clause within the Will Quick View
    • Will & Additional Clause
    • 10% Charity Clause within the Will

    • £70.00
    • Our team of experienced estate planning lawyers can assist with the drafting of a Will that includes a 10% Charity Clause, ensuring that the provisions are drafted accurately and effectively. We will work closely with you to understand your charitable interests and help you choose the most appropriate charity or charities to benefit from your generosity.
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  • Agricultural Clause within the Will Quick View
    • Agricultural Clause within the Will Quick View
    • Will & Additional Clause
    • Agricultural Clause within the Will

    • £90.00
    • If you own Agricultural Assets that are likely to meet the criteria for Agricultural Property Relief set by HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC), it is recommended that a clause be added to the Will directing these assets to a suitable number of Family Agricultural Trusts.
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  • Business Clause within the Will Quick View
    • Business Clause within the Will Quick View
    • Will & Additional Clause
    • Business Clause within the Will

    • £90.00
    • If you own Business Assets that are expected to meet the criteria for Business Property Relief set by HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC), it is recommended to add a clause to the Will directing these assets to a suitable number of Family Business Trusts.
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  • Execution Statement Quick View
    • Execution Statement Quick View
    • Trusts within the Will, Will & Additional Clause, Will with Distribution to Trusts, Wills
    • Execution Statement

    • £0.00
    • An Execution Statement is a formal statement that is included in a will to indicate that the document has been executed according to the legal requirements of the jurisdiction where it was created. In the UK, the law sets out specific formalities that must be followed when executing a will in order for it to be valid.
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  • Gift of Property within the Will Quick View
    • Gift of Property within the Will Quick View
    • Will & Additional Clause
    • Gift of Property within the Will

    • £70.00
    • A gift of property clause is a legal provision in a will that allows an individual to give away their property to a specific person or entity upon their death. This clause is commonly used in estate planning to ensure that assets are distributed according to the individual's wishes and to avoid disputes between family members or other beneficiaries.
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  • In Anticipation of Marriage Clause Quick View
    • In Anticipation of Marriage Clause Quick View
    • Will & Additional Clause
    • In Anticipation of Marriage Clause

    • £60.00
    • An In Anticipation of Marriage Clause in a Will is a provision that can be included in a will when an individual plans to get married in the future. This clause is designed to ensure that the will remains valid even after the individual's marriage, and that any inheritance provisions are protected.
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  • Succession of Foreign Property clause with the Will Quick View
    • Succession of Foreign Property clause with the Will Quick View
    • Will & Additional Clause
    • Succession of Foreign Property clause with the Will

    • £120.00
    • A Succession of Foreign Property (including Brussels IV) clause within a Will is a legal provision that outlines how the testator's foreign property will be distributed after their death. This clause is included in a Will to ensure that the testator's wishes are respected and carried out in the event of their death.
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  • Will Clarity Statement Quick View
    • Will Clarity Statement Quick View
    • Trusts within the Will, Will & Additional Clause, Will with Distribution to Trusts, Wills
    • Will Clarity Statement

    • £0.00
    • A Will Clarity Statement is a legal document that is created alongside a Will to provide clarity and guidance to the beneficiaries and the executor of the Will. It is a supplementary document that aims to reduce confusion, disagreements, and disputes that may arise after the testator's death.
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  • Will Commentary Quick View
    • Will Commentary Quick View
    • Trusts within the Will, Will & Additional Clause, Will with Distribution to Trusts, Wills
    • Will Commentary

    • £0.00
    • A Will Commentary is a document that accompanies a person's will, providing explanations and additional information to assist the executor and beneficiaries in interpreting and carrying out the instructions in the will.
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