Wills – Draft and Witness the Signing of Wills

What is a Will?

A will is a legal document that outlines how a person’s assets and estate should be distributed upon their death. It also allows individuals to appoint executors who will manage their estate according to their wishes.

Why Might You Need It?

  • To ensure your estate is distributed according to your wishes
  • To appoint guardians for minor children
  • To prevent disputes over inheritance

Legal Implications of Not Having This Document

  • Your estate may be distributed according to intestacy laws rather than your wishes
  • Potential legal disputes among family members
  • Delays in probate processing

Step-by-Step Process for Drafting and Witnessing a Will

1.

Request a Quote

Provide details of your case via our request form.

2.

Quote & Requirements

We will send you a personalised quote and outline additional requirements.

3.

Appointment Booking

We will schedule an appointment with our solicitor to draft and finalise the will.

4.

Signing & Witnessing

The will is signed in the presence of our solicitor to ensure its legal validity.

Important Note:
For this document, we provide in-person witnessing services. The individual must be present before us for the process to be completed.
Apostille Solutions works with a solicitor firm based in South London. If your service requires in-person attendance, you will need to travel to South London for an appointment.

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