Protecting Assets and reducing inheritance tax- - what the Government would rather you didn't know

Stephen Wilkes


Organisation:
Silver Lining Estate planning Ltd
Region:
East of England
Notice Period:
Short (maybe less than one month's notice)
Type:
Professional
Fee:
Free
Category:
Life Skills
Updated:
10th May 2021

An engaging and entertaining talk which is best received by older groups. Subjects covered during this talk are: How to prevent losing everything if you need long term care Why you need a Will, even if you thought you didn't How to prevent future generations having to pay Inheritance Tax The importance of Lasting Powers of Attorney if you lose your mental capacity, how they work and the pitfalls to avoid How to leave money to disabled beneficiaries without endangering their benefits How to prevent your husband's next wife from getting everything... What is probate and when do you need it?

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About Stephen Wilkes

I have been a professional Will writer for almost 20 years. if there's a story to be told about Wills, I've heard it! I am highly qualified, insured and an affiliate member of the Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners. Myy previous background was as a an Investigator for HM Customs and Excise when they existed.


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