Anyone recommend a solicitor between Portslade and shoreham to get a Will done and how much should I expect to pay for it?
You can do your own for nothing. Start Googling.
And leave your family/beneficiaries with the potential of years of expensive ligitation because you **** it up. It is really far better to pay the money to someone who knows what they are doing.
You can do your own for nothing. Start Googling.
100% this. Unless your affairs are extremely simple (almost so simple that you don't need a will, basically) get professional help. It's not expensive (as noted above).
http://www.which.co.uk/money/retirement/guides/writing-a-will/how-to-make-a-will/
I've bumped this thread as we've recently sorted our funeral arrangements (better to do it while we're in decent health than have something else to worry about when we're not was my way of thinking) Part of the deal was a man being sent round to write out Wills. I don't think we have circumstances out of the ordinary by any means and we know where we want our legacy to go. But the cost seems to be out of all proportion to what we expected (we didn't know about probate for example, and hadn't considered Power of Attorney) the cost for my partner and I looks to be heading towards £3k, maybe more. Surely this can't be right can it? As it is I have the 'cooling-down' period to consider things and was wondering if I should start again by using a local solicitor (with the aforementioned Will-Aid)
I've bumped this thread as we've recently sorted our funeral arrangements (better to do it while we're in decent health than have something else to worry about when we're not was my way of thinking) Part of the deal was a man being sent round to write out Wills. I don't think we have circumstances out of the ordinary by any means and we know where we want our legacy to go. But the cost seems to be out of all proportion to what we expected (we didn't know about probate for example, and hadn't considered Power of Attorney) the cost for my partner and I looks to be heading towards £3k, maybe more. Surely this can't be right can it? As it is I have the 'cooling-down' period to consider things and was wondering if I should start again by using a local solicitor (with the aforementioned Will-Aid)
3k sounds an awful lot of money. By googling it says;
A single will drawn up by a solicitor can cost between £150 and £300, depending on which part of the country you are in. Joint wills for couples can cost between £200 and £400. If your affairs are complex, it will cost more – perhaps up to £600.
Far too much. The 'man sent round' and the company he represents will be on some humungous kind of commission that pays for their way of life. Start again with a local solicitor. If you can, use Will Aid, which covers a basic will, costs £95 and runs again in November this year. That's for a basic will. Solicitor might charge a bit more for a more complex will. But hard to see how the final bill would ever reach into £1k. If somebody's trying to charge you £3K with a hint that it might even be more, you're being scammed, pure and simple.
One other thing I forgot to mention is he kept going on about a Trust. Something about a £5k limit on savings and a limit on the whole legacy (if you will) of £300,000 before the taxman starts taking his wedge? Does all this sound right? I can't put my ISA money into the Trust fund it would seem.
So to summarise we got 2 Wills free-of-charge in our funeral plans. Now we look to be being asked to stump up for organising a Trust (£2995 and also Power of Attorney at £995 for both of us) My missus has just come in and given me the figures
This is what we were thinking. We are not married and there are only kids on my partners side. If I were to go first I would like my partner to remain in the property (which I own now - mortgage free) for the rest of her days. Then my family will become executors. My partners family will be taken care of by her finances. I don't think any of this is overly complicated so I'm inclined to think I'm being mugged by this firm.
One other thing I forgot to mention is he kept going on about a Trust. Something about a £5k limit on savings and a limit on the whole legacy (if you will) of £300,000 before the taxman starts taking his wedge? Does all this sound right? I can't put my ISA money into the Trust fund it would seem.
So to summarise we got 2 Wills free-of-charge in our funeral plans. Now we look to be being asked to stump up for organising a Trust (£2995 and also Power of Attorney at £995 for both of us) My missus has just come in and given me the figures