Estate Planning Solicitors

estate planning solicitorsEstate planning is essential to ensure that your wealth and assets are protected for your loved ones.  Our experienced team of estate planning solicitors can advise and assist you in relation to structuring your financial affairs to ensure that your estate passes on to whom you intend, in the most tax efficient way possible.

Estate planning is the legal process of arranging your affairs in a way that best suits your immediate and future needs. Estate planning does not just mean drafting a Will and making arrangements for after your death – it also covers how best to structure your estate while you are still alive, so that you can maximise its value and avoid unnecessary taxation.

Specialist Estate Planning Solicitors

At Elite Law Solicitors, we have extensive experience and a great depth of knowledge in estate planning. Our team regularly provide advice in relation to estate planning to clients based all over the country.

In addition to office meetings, we also offer virtual meetings via telephone or video conferencing software such as Zoom and Microsoft Teams so can assist you wherever you are based.

If you are looking to structure your financial affairs and require assistance with estate planning please call us on 0800 086 2929, email info@elitelawsolicitors.co.uk or complete our Free Online Enquiry Form to arrange a free, no-obligation discussion with one of our expert estate planning solicitors.

What is an estate?

Your estate is a broad term that simply means everything you own. While the word “estate” is often understood to refer to property, your estate is comprised not just of your house and other large items like cars, but also any financial assets including shares, savings and investments, bank accounts, and your life insurance policy. Your estate also includes any items you possess that may have low financial value but are still important to you.

Why is estate planning important?

It is important to consider what will happen to your estate after you die, or if you become unwell or are otherwise unable to continue making decisions independently. By proactively planning, you can take control of your estate and ensure that the people you care about are provided for when you are gone and that the assets you hold dear end up where you intend them to go.

The aspect of estate planning that will probably be most familiar to you already is the preparation of a will. By drafting a will, you can record specific instructions to be followed by your family after you die. Your will can include directions for how to divide up your estate, including who receives specific parts of the estate, as well as any special instructions for your funeral.

Estate planning can also allow you to plan for inheritance tax. By structuring your assets in a way that is tax-efficient, you can save considerable amounts and ensure that the majority of your assets go where you intend. This can also mean planning to take advantage of the tax exemptions that are on offer to you while you are still alive.

Estate planning can be complex, especially when dealing with large estates with international elements. Tax planning requires specialist knowledge of trust laws, taxation rules, and how to meet the required compliance regulations. It is equally important to make sure your will is clear and robust, particularly if your personal circumstances are complicated. For these reasons, it is important to work alongside appropriately experienced legal professionals when drafting your Will and planning your estate.

How our expert Estate Planning Solicitors can help

Our experienced estate planning solicitors have helped countless individuals plan their estates. Regardless of the size or complexity of your estate, we will work with colleagues from across our firm, leveraging our expertise in commercial and residential property law, probate and estates administration, and family law to ensure that your estate is structured in a tax-efficient way and that your family and friends are provided for when you are gone.

We work with families and their financial advisors to ensure that all available inheritance tax nil rate allowances are utilised and that the relevant parties are sufficiently provided for in all eventualities.

One of our experienced estate planning solicitors will have an initial consultation with you, free of charge, to discuss your situation in more detail. Once we understand your circumstances better, we can provide you with a clearer understanding of how we can help you.  We will also provide you with a price quotation and a choice of funding methods at the outset.

Contact our Estate Planning Solicitors

Call 0800 086 2929, email info@elitelawsolicitors.co.uk or complete our Free Online Enquiry Form to arrange a free, no-obligation discussion and let one of our experienced estate planning solicitors explain your legal rights and options.

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