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Linnitts Solicitors have joined up with Cancer Research UK to provide a Free Wills service for those aged over 18 years old, as well as participating in local charities schemes to enable and ensure that every adult has a professionally drafted Will in place.
It is estimated that as much as 60% of the population do not have a valid Will. At Linnitts Solicitors we want to help every adult to manage their affairs as efficiently and comprehensively a possible. We understand that this is a subject that many approach with some apprehension or anxiety, and therefore we are here to help make the process as efficient and as clear as possible for our clients – giving them the peace of mind that comes with knowing that their wishes will be properly taken into consideration; without incurring expensive legal costs. This is why our Free Will service is so important.
We are often asked ‘why is it so important to have a Will in place’. The overriding reason for doing so is simply to ensure that you, rather than the Government of the day, decides who is to receive the benefit of any estate you leave behind. There are of course other compelling reasons to ensure that you have a valid Will in place and the following gives some further points to consider;
- On your death you will have died “intestate” if you have no Will in place. This can be painful for your loved ones who may suffer financial hardship and distress at a time when they least need it, whilst your affairs are sorted out. The administration of such an estate is costly, and therefore less will be left available for your beneficiaries to inherit.
- If you are a parent of young children then without a Will you will have no control over who looks after them should anything happen to you. In such circumstances, the courts will appoint someone on your behalf - someone that you may not have chosen.
- Your estate may have to pay a charge of inheritance tax. If you make a Will you may be able to consider Inheritance Tax Planning in the Will to minimise your charge to Inheritance Tax.
- Your estate may not pass entirely to your spouse due to the Rules of Intestacy. This can cause extreme financial difficulties for your spouse, and may mean that assets such as your house will need to be sold in order satisfy the Rules of Intestacy.
- If you do not have any “close family” your estate may have to pay out large amounts in fees in tracing the relatives entitled to your estate under the rules of intestacy. If you do not have any relatives then your estate may pass to the Crown and State instead of friends or charities you may have wished to benefit instead.
- Without a Will, you may not be able to protect your loved ones from claims arising from Divorce, Bankruptcy or Care Home fee charges.
At Linnitts Solicitors, we provide a Free no obligation initial consultation with a review of your current circumstances and arrangements. Should your affairs need updating, we will provide the necessary services to ensure your future, and your family’s future is protected to the fullest possible extent.
If you are interested in making a Free Will with Linnitts Solicitors, or obtaining comprehensive and affordable advice on other areas of law including Probate, Lasting Powers of Attorney, Family and Civil Litigation then please do not hesitate to contact us on 01626 333380 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
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You don’t need to use city lawyers at expensive hourly rates when you can get the same quality legal advice for a fraction of the cost.
Located in the South West Linnitts Solicitors offer a high quality divorce service at competitive prices.
- Free 30 Mins Consultation
- Fixed Fee Divorce from just £220
- 24 hour Legal Advice
Linnitts Solicitors can advise you on the following:
- Expat divorces
- Financial and children issues arising from a divorce or separation
- Financial settlements on divorce
- Dissolution of a civil partnership
- We will prepare, file and serve all papers
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Located in the South West Linnitts Solicitors combine friendly, high quality legal advice with exceptional client care at a reasonable cost. Our clients rate us highly with a large number coming to us from personal referrals.
- Free 30 Mins Consultation
- Fixed Fee Divorce from just £220
- 24 hour Legal Advice
- Parent Category: Our Services
You don’t need to use city lawyers at expensive hourly rates when you can get the same quality advice for a fraction of the cost.
Located in the South West Linnitts Solicitors offer a high quality divorce service at competitive prices.
- Free 30 Mins Consultation
- Fixed Fee Divorce from just £220
- 24 hour Legal Advice
Linnitts Solicitors can advise you on the following:
- Expat divorces
- Financial and children issues arising from a divorce or separation
- Financial settlements on divorce
- Dissolution of a civil partnership
- We will prepare, file and serve all papers
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A structured settlement is a type of compensation settlement used in accident and medical negligence claims as an alternative to the payment of a lump sum by the Defendant to the Claimant.
Compenstion Claim Payments
A structured settlement may have three components. The first is an interim payment (or payments), which is normally set to cover costs and expenses met by the Claimant before settlement. This would include medical and legal costs up to the date of the settlement of the claim. The second component is a series of payments, normally met by an annuity, payable in regular instalments. The annuity is normally set up to increase with inflation or at a fixed rate designed to approximate the expected rate of inflation. Lastly, there is a further lump sum to cover contingencies which may not be met by the annuity payment.
The most difficult aspect of the structured settlement arrangements in practice is that relating to the annuity. The main issues are:
- The expected lifespan of the Claimant, bearing in mind the effect of the injuries suffered;
- The payment frequency;
- What the annual increase in the annuity will be bearing in mind that medical care costs have risen faster than the retail prices index (RPI) as a whole (an annuity can be set up to rise by the rate of the RPI or a fixed percentage – normally 3-5%);
- What products and annuity rates are available in the market place;
- Whether the annuity is funded by the purchase of an annuity from an insurer or 'self funded' by the Defendant (this is not uncommon where the Defendant is a public body); and
- Whether there is an insurer willing to provide an annuity for life which increases by the RPI , as is required where the Claimant is young and has injuries that do not reduce life expectancy.
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