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Arbeia Associates

Arbeia Associates

Category: Will Writing Services Category: Will Writing Services

Landline: 0191 58... Landline: 0191 58...

 Website: www.arbeiaassociates.co.uk
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 * Free Professional Advice, * Will Writing Services, * Lasting Powers of Attorney, * Asset Protection Trusts, * Funeral Plans, * No Obligation, * Home Consultations Available, * Single & Joint Wills

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About Us... Welcome to Arbeia Associates. We are an experienced in will writing services based in South Shields. We specialise in will writing, funeral plans etc and pride ourselves on the quality of our services. Our friendly staff are available and ready to answer any questions you may have around your will writing services needs.

More Information... Most of us will have considered making a will, yet only 30% of the population have done so. Even the most sensible of us often think that making a will is something to do ‘when I’m older’ or that making a will is somehow morbid. Do you know that if you don’t have a will to ensure your wishes are carried out, a law from 1925 decides who inherits your possessions after you die? It’s hard to imagine that a decree that is almost a century old reflects how you would like your family or friends to be treated. Tens of thousands of people every year have their bereavement compounded by the fact that their loved ones left no clear instructions on how their estate should be dealt with in the event of their death, and face court battles and large expenses to try and solve the puzzle.

Making a will is the only way to ensure that your wishes are carried out after your death. If you have not made a valid will, your property will pass according to the law of Intestacy. This may not be what you would have wished. In any event it is likely to take longer to finalise than if you had made a will. During this time your beneficiaries may not be able to draw any money from your estate. It can lead to arguments and distress for your relatives.

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