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Estate Planning Solicitors

Estate planning solicitors ensure that you have the right strategy, and management is essential in developing an effective plan for you and your loved ones upon your passing. This does not just mean to write a will… esta

How We Can Help

Estate planning solicitors ensure that you have the right strategy, and management is essential in developing an effective plan for you and your loved ones upon your passing. This does not just mean to write a will… estate planning is an informed strategy that serves to protect your assets and their distribution in the event of your death.

Hennah Haywood Law focus on helping you to plan, so that you can express your wishes in the best way possible which will inevitably give you peace of mind as time passes.

A complete estate plan involves, looking at your assets, investments and estate holistically, nominating decision makers to act on your behalf, ensuring that the ownership of your assets is passed on to the correct beneficiaries, ensuring that your assets are protected in case a beneficiary has legal problems, reducing tax payable to an absolute minimum, creating a legally binding will and a Statement of Wishes (which is morally binding).

Estate planning is a long-term strategy that reduces stress on your family and stops any second guessing in its tracks. We help you create an estate plan that is financially and legally sound to avoid any potential disputes arising.

For more information, please contact us directly!

Why Choose Us

Specialist Knowledge

Dedicated expertise in this area of law with evidence-led case building.

Personal Support

A dedicated solicitor who knows your story and advocates for you.

Clear Communication

Plain language updates at every stage — no confusing legal jargon.

Our Process

01

Initial Consultation

We listen to your circumstances and explain your options clearly.

02

Investigation

We gather evidence and assess the strength of your case.

03

Resolution

We pursue the best outcome through negotiation or litigation.

Frequently Asked Questions

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Your first conversation is confidential, without obligation, and focused on giving you clarity — not pressure.