Wills

It should be in the interest of everyone (regardless of whether you have any assets or not) to write up a will correctly. For those with children, a will is even more important (irrespective of the parent‘s financial status). A will can be the best solution to protecting your children from entering into the foster care system or becoming the responsibility of people you personally may not wish them to live with.

It is possible that people whom you do not wish to inherit your assets may become the inheritors, while your loved ones may receive nothing. A will may help prevent this from happening. There have also been cases where a person has expressed their wishes via a will; however, it has become invalid due to a change of circumstances in their lives.

IB Service can help you with all the necessary administrative processes of creating a will so that your family and children are protected and your wealth is distributed according to your wishes alone. We value each case as unique and aim to explain everything in as much detail as possible, as well as the further course of action following the execution of the will.

We also deal with international inheritance cases, such as estates, inheritance acceptance (when the devisor of the will and its inheritors live abroad, are citizens of another country, or the inherited estate is abroad), writing and editing a will (with the right to choose to accept the inheritance or not), a missed deadline provided by the law for accepting the restoration of the inheritance. We aim to resolve disagreements by representing our clients in notary offices and court. We also help clients to acquire a European Certificate of Inheritance if this is necessary.

Writing a will is a very responsible decision. If you have not yet thought about creating a will but have found this helpful information- get in touch with us.

£300

Legal consultation

Drafting of the document

Delivery by registered mail

Registration in the National Register

Delivery by registered mail

The expected timeframe is two to four weeks.

£400

Legal consultation

Drafting of the document

Witnessed by the solicitor

Registration in the National Register

Delivery by registered mail

The expected timeframe is two to four weeks.

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Frequently Asked Questions:
  • Is it possible to make a joint will with a spouse or partner?

  • When does the will take effect?

  • Should the will be registered?

  • Can I make a will in the UK if my assets are in another country?

  • What happens if the persons named in the will, including the children, cannot accept the inheritance?

  • Is the will valid in the case of divorce?

  • Can I leave a will without my spouse's knowledge so that my share goes to the children from my first marriage?

  • Can I leave a will to persons unrelated to me if I have children?

  • Does the will have an expiration date, and is it necessary to indicate it?

  • Is a copy of the will valid if the original is lost?