If the finances or property of a loved one need administering on their behalf because they lack mental capacity, a trust can be the best way to do this.
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How and why to get solid legal advice on your inheritance tax planning from Simply.Law member solicitors.
Whether you are thinking of an eventuality, or just organising your affairs, careful estate planning is important in securing your last wishes.
If someone loses mental capacity suddenly, decision making in respect of their welfare can be complex. The Court of Protection exists to help.
No-one likes to think of a time when they can’t make personal decisions. Lasting powers of attorney help protect your wishes.
If someone has lost the mental capacity to make their own decisions, deputyship solicitors from Simply.Law can help you through the next stages.
A brief look into mental health services and how these are affected by the law. Simply.Law member solicitors are here to help.
The Court of Protection can help make decisions for those who lack the mental capacity to do so alone. Deputyship services at Simply.Law
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