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Make your Will with Adel Jibs

At Adel Jibs, we offer appointments where our specialist solicitors in Enfield will discuss your needs with you and provide advice on how we can help you make your Will.
You can book your appointment with Adel Jibs on 02034173859. Your consultation fee with us will be £75, and you will get the opportunity to discuss at length with our specialist on the day.
 
It is much more than a Will making service
 
Our specialist solicitors provide wide-ranging advice and support to clients including:
 
  • Wills
  • Updating A Will
  • Contesting A Will
  • Mirror Wills
  • Trust Law
  • Tax Planning
  • Making a Lasting Power of Attorney
  • Court of Protection Application
  • Probate & Estate Administration
 
By Choosing the experts at Adel Jibs & Co Solicitors, you will have a legal expert by your side to talk through available options to best serve your needs. We offer a fixed cost service.
 
Benefits of seeking legal advice from a solicitor:
 
  • By instructing a solicitor, you can avoid the common mistakes that are made when it comes to drafting of Wills or making a Lasting Power of Attorney. Which essentially can lead to missed beneficiaries and tax consequences.
  • Law surrounding inheritance tax is complex in nature, and attempting to deal with it yourself can lead to pitfalls, opening you the individual to liability claims.
To talk to a member of our expert Wills and Estate Planning team, call us on 02034173859 or you can contact our member of our team today by completing our online contact form here.
 
 
 
 
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