Making A Will

We at Steen O Reilly will advise you about all aspects of making a Will. We will explain in a language you will understand what you need to consider when making a Will. When you have decided who you wish to leave your assets to we will draft a Will which will incorporate your wishes. We will also advise you on any liability your next of kin or the beneficiaries under your Will may have to Capital Acquisitions Tax, or Inheritance Tax, as it is commonly known. You will have to decide who you are going to appoint as your Executor. This is the person you are going to appoint as your Legal Personal Representative and who, after your death, will, with our help and guidance, administer your estate and distribute it in accordance with the terms of Your Last Will and Testament. We will also advise you, if necessary, about the appointment of Guardians or Trustees if some of the proposed beneficiaries are infant children, or are not capable of looking after their own affairs.
You are not under any obligation to disclose the contents of your Will to anyone. Where you make a Will the person or persons named as a beneficiary or beneficiaries in your Will do not gain any entitlement over that property until your death.
You are free to change your Will at any time and as often as you wish.
We encourage our clients to review their Wills from time to time to see if they need to consider changing any of the contents.
While your Will is described as Your Last Will and Testament any new Will cancels and revokes any previous Will.
If you need advice on making a Will or indeed have decided to make a Will please make an appointment to come and meet with one of our team at Steen O Reilly who will be happy to advise and guide you.  YOUR FIRST CONSULTATION IS FREE   

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