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Step 2. The appointed Will Writer will contact you to schedule a face-to-face or virtual appointment. They will listen to your needs and advise you accordingly.

Step 3. Our para legal team will then start to create your legal documents. You will receive a hard copy of your will in the post to read and sign.

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FAQs

What’s the difference between a Will and an LPA?

A Will and a Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA) serve very different purposes, even though many people create both at the same time. A Will sets out what happens to your estate after you die – who inherits your assets, who looks after any children, and who is responsible for administering everything. An LPA, by contrast, takes effect during your lifetime, allowing someone you trust to make decisions on your behalf if you’re ever unable to make them yourself, whether that’s managing your finances or making decisions about your health and welfare.
Will the person who holds my LPA automatically deal with my estate when I die?
Not necessarily, and this is a common misconception. An LPA ends the moment you die, while the responsibility for handling your estate falls to your executor – the person named in your Will. These can be the same person, but they don’t have to be, and the two roles carry entirely separate legal authority. It’s worth thinking carefully about who you’d like in each role when you set up your Will and LPA together.