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Welcome To Lincoln Wills

Helping You And Your Family Plan For Whatever The Future Holds

Offering Professional Estate Planning advice for over 25yrs across Lincolnshire. Lincoln Wills offers simple, straight forward advice in the comfort of your own home. We are fully indemnified for your peace of mind and proud to be members of the Society of Will Writers.

Wills, Probate & Estate Planning Advice

Lincoln Wills Writing A Will

Writing A Will

Without a valid Last Will and Testament any assets you leave on death will be distributed according to the Rules of Intestacy. These rules lay down a rigid method of estate distribution and make no account of your wishes, unless you write a will.

Lasting Powers of Attorney

Often serious illness or accidents strike without warning. Without a Lasting Power of Attorney being available this is when it becomes difficult and costly for family members to provide the help and care needed for the patient.

Lincoln Wills Inheritance Tax Advice

Inheritance Tax Advice

Inheritance Tax is simply a tax on money or possessions you leave behind when you pass on. It can also apply to some “gifts” you make during your lifetime. Take the time to learn how to minimise the impact of Inheritance Tax.

Probate Estate Management

Estate Administration 

Probate is the administration of a deceased’s Estate by the appointed “executors” in the Will, usually family members. At an already difficult and emotional time, the complexities of executing a Will and establishing any appropriate Trusts can be an arduous task.

Latest Blogs & Articles

Baby Boomers- Selfish or not?

People born between 1947 and 1964 often referred to as Baby Boomers have come in for criticism under a recent study by law firm Stephensons according to a recent report in the Daily Mail. It has shown that the children of the Baby Boomers are facing poverty in their...

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So what is RNRB?

Government has introduced a new allowance for Inheritance Tax in addition to the current Nil Rate band of £325,000 per person It is called Residence Nil Rate Band ( RNRB ) Where a person dies on or after 6 April 2017 and leaves the home to direct descendants ( and...

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Without a Will—–Then where?

Dying without a will is dying intestate and statutory rules apply to the distribution of your assets. If at death you were married or in a civil partnership your spouse/partner inherits the first £250k If there are any children(incl. adopted /illegitimate) and the...

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Helping you plan for whatever the future holds

We all need to put in place a plan for the future, including writing a will, creating lasting powers of attorney and minimising the impact of inheritance tax. Make sure you speak to Lincoln Wills to protect what you have worked hard for.

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