Wills, Probate, Trusts and Estate Planning Solicitors
Our wills, probate, trusts and estate planning specialist team of solicitors are on hand to offer you legal advice whatever your circumstances including drafting wills, assisting with probate, tax planning, powers of attorney, tax efficient wills, estate planning and declarations of trust.
Practical, sensitive approach
Dealing with wills and inheritance can be stressful. It’s our job to make things simpler – and your life easier. Our expert team focuses on providing advice that’s practical, cost-effective and easy to understand. They’ll sit down with you to explain the process, look at your options, and find the right solution for you and your family. We’ve done things this way for decades. It’s how we’ve built relationships with generations of families, across the region and beyond.
Clients have welcomed our practical yet sensitive approach to their private financial affairs since Neves was first established as a law firm in Luton in 1867. Our aim is to provide you and your family with the best advice possible and believe in a no-nonsense, no-jargon approach.
If required, we can offer home visits.
When should you come to us?
As your financial standing is certain to change over time, you should review your affairs regularly, and certainly before any major events such as:
- Getting married
- Buying a home
- Having children
- Retiring
- Other life changing events, like divorce or bereavement, should also trigger a review of your assets.
We offer a confidential and personal service to clients. The solicitor you see will help you to review your affairs and can advise you on all aspects of personal wealth, giving you and your dependants peace of mind.
Need to write/review your Will?
If you would like to speak to someone about any of the services listed below, please call our team of specialist Lawyers on 0330 0945 500, email info@nevesllp.co.uk or complete our Contact Form and we'll get back to you.
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Will Writing Solicitors
Some 70% of people die without a will. The rules of intestacy which apply can lead to unexpected results and unnecessary distress for the family. As well as ensuring that your estate passes to those to whom you intend, we can help to save thousands of pounds with some simple ideas which can be included in a will.
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Probate & Intestacy
In the event of someone dying, we are here to support you. We are experienced in dealing with all aspects of estate administration in a proactive, efficient and sensitive manner. This will include the application to the court to obtain probate and the preparation and submission of all necessary tax returns.
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Lasting Power of Attorney
Should the worst happen, and you lose your mental capacity you can protect your property, finances and health and welfare with a Lasting Power of Attorney, (LPA). This is a legal document whereby you can give another person (‘your attorney’) authority to make certain decisions on your behalf.
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Trusts and Tax Planning
When you have made a tax efficient will, any further tax mitigation must be by gifting and actions taken during your lifetime. We can work with your accountant or other professional advisors and advise on schemes or trusts which may avoid or reduce your Inheritance Tax and/or Capital Gains Tax liability.
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Declarations of Trust
Declarations of Trust, also known as Trust Deeds, are used to record the beneficial ownership, also known as equitable ownership, of a property between two or more parties.
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Safeguarding Vulnerable Adults
If you have full or partial responsibility for a relative suffering from dementia, learning disability, or mental disorder then sometimes that responsibility weighs heavily. There are difficult decisions to be made about keeping your loved one physically well and healthy but ensuring they have a good quality of life.