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Our mission is to understand and address the unique needs of our clients, offering expert guidance in Will writing and power of attorney.

In addition to this, we are able to assist with estate administration and the grant of probate, ensuring a seamless and empathetic process during challenging times.

With a client-centred approach, we strive to demystify the legal process, empowering individuals and families to make informed decisions.

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Accreditation

Trusted members of
The Society of Will Writers

The Society stands as the largest governing body in our profession, representing professional Will Writers and Estate Planners globally. Their commitment to a client-focused approach is reflected in their code of practice, ethics, and philosophy ensuring they put the consumer at the heart of their aims.

The Society has set itself two main tasks:

To promote to the public at large the real need and sense in having a valid Will;
To act as a self-regulatory body by vetting practitioners through stringent membership requirements, proficiency standards and ongoing training.
Partnership

Proudly partnered with
Cancer Research UK

White Deer Legal has an official partnership with the UK's leading cancer charity, Cancer Research UK, to emphasise the life-saving impact of gifts left in Wills.

Creating your Will is straightforward with the guidance of our experts. Additionally, Cancer Research UK can offer a financial contribution towards our costs, making the process even more accessible.

FAQs
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Here are our top four FAQs:

What happens if I do not make a Will?

If you die without a Will in place, the rules of intestacy will apply. This will mean that your estate will be distributed according to a strict order depending on the value of your estate and which family members survive you. This may mean that your assets end up passing to people who you’d prefer not to inherit from you. If you are unmarried, your partner may not inherit anything from you without a Will in place.

Where do you store your client's Wills?

We use a fully managed, professionally converted ex-military site that is protected against flood, fire and other risks, giving you complete peace of mind regarding the security of your documents. The facility meets the highest conservation standards as laid down in BS 4971:2017, and is in vaults 100 feet underground, offering a naturally safe and secure environment.

What is an LPA?

A lasting power of attorney (also known as an LPA) is a legal document that empowers you to designate one or more individuals, referred to as attorneys, to make decisions on your behalf during your lifetime. Although separate from your Will, many people choose to establish a lasting power of attorney at the same time as creating their Will as part of future planning.

What is the difference between probate and estate administration?

Probate provides the Executor (if there is a Will) or Administrator (if there is no Will) with the legal right to carry out estate administration. Therefore, probate is just one part of the wider process, and it gives the authority to deal with property, money, and personal possessions. Probate may not be required on every estate; however, estate administration is required after every death.

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