Wills & Probate Solicitors

Jacobs Legal’s wills and probate solicitors specialise in assisting clients with the drafting, execution, and administration of wills, as well as handling probate matters. We have expertise in the complex legal issues related to inheritance, taxation, and property transfer. At Jacobs Legal our wills and probate solicitor have 20+ years experience in the relevant areas of law and an excellent 5 star rating track record of successful cases.

Wills & Probate

When you are buying a business it can be one of the biggest things you can do in your life along with getting married and buying a house.


Therefore, it is extremely important that you have your financial arrangements in order just in case something untoward were to happen and you were to pass away.


The importance of making a Will cannot be overstated. In the absence of doing so your estate will be distributed according to legislation. 


This may not enable you to leave gifts to those people to whom you wished to benefit. A Will allows you to distribute your assets as you see fit.


If you are selling a business and receiving the proceeds of sale as a result and do not have a will now is the time to do so.


Making provision for your relatives on your death gives you control over how your family will benefit financially.


Jacobs Legal’s specialists lawyers will be able to assist you whatever your needs are.


Our areas of expertise are: – 


  • Wills and Trusts
  • Powers of attorney 
  • Asset Protection 
  • Grants of Probate
  • Administration of Estates
  • Inheritance Tax
  • Lifetime Trusts


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Jacobs Legal can assist you with a variety of legal matters, including:


  1. Drafting a will that accurately reflects your wishes and meets all legal requirements.
  2. Advising you on the tax implications of your estate and how to minimise inheritance tax.
  3. Helping you to appoint executors to carry out the terms of your will.
  4. Providing guidance on the distribution of your assets, including any trusts that you wish to establish.
  5. Assisting with the administration of an estate following a death, including obtaining a Grant of Probate or Letters of Administration.
  6. Representing you in any disputes related to the validity of a will or the distribution of assets.


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