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What is Estate Planning ?

Adel Jibs can help you will all aspects of estate planning, creating of trust, planning funerals, making your Will, and avoiding inheritance tax.

Protecting your estate and its assets is one of the best ways to safeguard your children’s legacy and this can be achieved in numerous ways.

At your consultation with us we can discuss:

  • Discretionary Trust
  • Family Protection Trust
  • Making a Will
  • Inheritance Tax Planning
  • Funeral Planning

What is Estate Planning?

Estate planning is preparing a plan of action for transferring your assets to your beneficiaries or next of kin. This enables you to pass over more of your estates by transferring assets in a tax-efficient manner. It is a scheme devised to take care of your family and assets if you pass away, or you need long-term care.

Estate Planning is a continuous process that will defer depending on the individual.

Estate planning ensures that your assets go to the intended recipient.

You may think that, provided you have a will, your family will be looked after, but this is not necessarily the case.

For example, what would happen to your children’s inheritance if your husband or wife were to remarry after your death? If your share of the property has automatically passed to your spouse, your children could end up being dis-inherited.

Getting your affairs in order doesn’t need to be difficult or be a long, daunting process.

Our Will and Probate experts are on hand to ensure your leave your loved one with something, and assets are protected.

Get in touch today for more information and see how we can help with our easy will writing service.

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