21/07/2025
If the structure of your property ownership doesn’t match your testamentary intentions, the two can end up in conflict, potentially causing distress or legal complications for your loved ones.
It’s also important to consider how changes to the law might impact your estate planning. For instance, tax laws, inheritance thresholds, or probate procedures can change over time. Regular reviews ensure your will remains not just accurate, but also effective and legally sound.
At Edward Hands & Lewis, we recommend reviewing your will at least every five years or immediately following a major life event. Doing so with the support of a qualified solicitor—especially one who understands property and estate law—ensures that both your testamentary and property affairs are handled seamlessly.
Our team specialises in both wills and conveyancing. This means we can offer joined-up advice that considers how your assets are held, how they will pass in the future, and how your loved ones can avoid delays, stress, or unnecessary legal costs.
It is never too early to review your will, but it can be too late. Make sure your intentions are clear, your loved ones are protected, and your property is dealt with according to your wishes.
At Edward Hands & Lewis we are committed to providing guidance and support to those seeking help with any wills or estate planning matters.
For more information or to schedule an appointment, please contact us today:
Telephone: 0115 955 3444
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.ehlsolicitors.co.uk