Tomorrow WILL be a good day

Tomorrow WILL be a good day We’re here to safeguard your home, estate and your hard earned assets for you and your family, using simple but effective strategies. Why do you need a Will?

Irrespective of your age or the value of your estate, making a Will. Bloodline Planning

How can I protect my children's inheritance? Without the correct "Bloodline Planning" some, or all of your children's or grandchildren's (bloodline's) inheritance could be lost. Protecting your inheritance for future generations is commonly referred to as "Bloodline Planning". Bloodline Planning is ensuring th

at your assets reach your children, grandchildren and other relatives, rather than ending up in the wrong hands! When assets are distributed to beneficiaries "absolutely", (i.e. they receive cash, property or other assets as a direct lump sum payment) so much can be lost. These assets are then considered to be part of the beneficiary's estate and would be at risk of attack from any future divorce settlements, creditors and taxation. The strategic use of Trusts can ensure that your children and grandchildren are able to benefit completely from the inheritance you want them to receive and at the same time, protect the family home and other assets from being lost to the costs of Long Term Care. Powers of Attorney

What If I Am Unable To Manage My Affairs? There may come a time in your life when you are unable to manage your financial affairs or personal welfare, owing to some form of incapacity and you will need someone to act on your behalf. Even when we are young, we can find ourselves incapacitated owing to illness or injury and it can be invaluable having a reliable person, who is able to manage your personal affairs and remove the anxiety of having unpaid bills, at a time when you most need peace of mind. Similarly, as we get older, the need for an attorney increases as we are more prone to illness and injuries. By creating a Power of Attorney in advance, ensures that if the worst were to happen, you can rest assured that both your financial affairs and personal welfare are in safe hands. Loss of mobility or illness can make it difficult to manage your affairs

An elderly relative losing capacity is difficult enough for loved ones to deal with, without the added worry that finances are becoming muddled. The prospect of unpaid bills can cause unnecessary stress and anxiety, and delay someone's recovery. Having someone you know and trust and more importantly understands you, to manage your affairs, is far preferable than a court official. Even the young can encounter problems due to accident or illness. wills

Protecting your wealth

The vast majority of people put off making a Will for a variety of reasons, either believing that the people they would wish to inherit will automatically do so, or because they don't think it is relevant to them at this particular time. The reality is that you can put off making a Will until it is too late and this poses all sorts of problems for the people left behind and could mean that some, or all of your inheritance, either goes to the wrong person or to the state. Everyone needs to make a Will. In particular, anyone with dependant relatives must do so. Anyone who owns a property or has any type of asset which you would wish relatives, friends or charities to benefit from should also make a Will. Making a Will enables you to plan exactly what will happen to your property (estate) following your demise. This ensures that those you would like to benefit actually do so, in accordance with your wishes and at the same time avoiding any disputes between relatives. Everyone should have a Will, but 2 out of 3 people have not yet made a Will and those that have, may not have the correct Will in place. An estimated 70,000 people per year have to sell their homes to pay for care. A large proportion of any inheritance is lost in future divorce settlements, to creditors or bankruptcy and unnecessary taxation. If you own a business or a share of a business then your spouse / partner and children may not inherit your share of a business. care

What will I have to pay? When someone enters care they are automatically means tested and all of your capital assets, including your home, are taken into account. Only those who have assets below the £14,250 threshold will be entitled to the maximum possible public funding. Should you or a family member require Long Term Care we can provide help and advice in relation to a number of issues that could arise. Where a financial assessment is required, we can assist with this and ensure that the correct approach is adopted by the Council or Local Authority and that all the necessary processes are followed. For example, has a Continuing Healthcare Assessment and a Needs Assessment been conducted? When it comes to moving into a home, we can provide advice on the appropriateness of the contract for the placement, and we can continue to liaise with a Local Authority or Council on your behalf if issues arise on the outcome of a financial assessment. Should you have any concerns at all at what can be a difficult time, we are able to provide help and assistance. What can happen? Your home may have to be sold to pay for your Long Term Care costs. Your savings and investments could be wiped out. Any income would be assessed and used towards the cost of your care. Your children and grandchildren could lose their entire inheritance. business success

How can I preserve my business assets for my family? Hard work and dedication has meant that you have built up a sound business to benefit you and your family and naturally, you would want to ensure that your loved ones are provided for in the event of your death. So what if the worst should happen and either you, or a business partner were to die? Who would actually be entitled to this share of the business? Without a valid Will, the deceased's share would be subject to the Laws of Intestacy and the person who inherits may not be the person you intended. Would you or your business partner be content to run your business with their surviving spouse or their beneficiaries? This could have a major impact on the running of the business, or the value of the business may now go down following the death of such a key person. Our business estate planning is tailor made to suit you and your business, taking the standard planning options available on the High Street a significant step further. Without the appropriate Business Succession strategies...

Your spouse / partner and children may not inherit your share of a business. The business may have to be sold and the proceeds become liable to Inheritance Tax. The value of the business could depreciate owing to the inexperience of any beneficiary. Business partners may not be able to buy out the deceased's share.

Come find us in our new shop ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️We are your local Will, trust specialists ☑️
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Come find us in our new shop ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

We are your local Will, trust specialists ☑️

Growing older can mean problems for us and our loved ones ❤️. LPAs lasting power of attorneys are the most important pap...
10/10/2022

Growing older can mean problems for us and our loved ones ❤️. LPAs lasting power of attorneys are the most important papers of our lives! But seems it’s the last thing we decide to do…

Find out more👇🏼 and we can do a video call if your prefer to start the process and this way you only need to come and sign in our offices 🖊

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What If I Am Unable To Manage My Affairs❓

There may come a time in your life when you are unable to manage your financial affairs or personal welfare, owing to some form of incapacity and you will need someone to act on your behalf.

Even when we are young, we can find ourselves incapacitated owing to illness or injury and it can be invaluable having a reliable person, who is able to manage your personal affairs and remove the anxiety of having unpaid bills, at a time when you most need peace of mind.

Similarly, as we get older, the need for an attorney increases as we are more prone to illness and injuries.

By creating a Power of Attorney in advance, ensures that if the worst were to happen, you can rest assured that both your financial affairs and personal welfare are in safe hands.

Loss of mobility or illness can make it difficult to manage your affairs ‼️

An elderly relative losing capacity is difficult enough for loved ones to deal with, without the added worry that finances are becoming muddled.

The prospect of unpaid bills can cause unnecessary stress and anxiety, and delay someone's recovery.

Having someone you know and trust and more importantly understands you, to manage your affairs, is far preferable than a court official.
Even the young can encounter problems due to accident or illness.

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☎️ 0151 200 7450 | 07885 780 547
💻 [email protected]
📧 27c Church Road, Bebington, Wirral, CH63 7PG

We have helped thousands prepare for their loved one and here is what they had to say:

“I wish I had been prepared before the social services took my aunt in to a home! Now they are refusing to send her back home so that we can look after her and demanding that we pay for the 3 months they put her there for a broken leg!” I also want to say how Tony and his team helped me and didn’t over charge because we need and LPA urgently! I will no go anywhere else for my affairs! See you guys soon to finish my will!” Hagop Chopourian, Manchester ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Why do I need a Will? 📣❗️You cannot be sure those you would wish to benefit will actually do so.❗️Your spouse/civil partn...
21/09/2022

Why do I need a Will? 📣

❗️You cannot be sure those you would wish to benefit will actually do so.
❗️Your spouse/civil partner will not automatically inherit ALL of your Estate.
❗️"Common Law" partners may not receive anything.
❗️Minor children could be taken into Care whilst Guardians are appointed.
❗️There could be lengthy delays for your Beneficiaries and disputes.

The vast majority of people put off making a Will for a variety of reasons, either believing that the people they would wish to inherit will automatically do so, or because they don’t think it is relevant to them at this particular time. The reality is that you can put off making a Will until it is too late and this poses all sorts of problems for the people left behind and could mean that some or all of your inheritance either goes to the wrong person or to the state.

Take your time to reflect and come see us so that we can help answer all your questions or concerns. We are your local Will & Estate Planning experts that are working Country Wide Estate planning company to offer you a complete Estate planning package for you and your family. You can find out more on our website https://www.2morowillbeagoodday.com/wills or see details below to come and see us.

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☎️0151 200 7450 | 07885 780 547
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