
Trusts can be a mystery to many people, often with a notion that they promise unlimited benefits for estate planning and asset protection purposes.

If you are worried about providing for your disabled children in the event of your death, we can offer a suitable and practical way for them to be able to afford ongoing care.
A disabled person's trust is one of the most effective ways of passing on assets to disabled or vulnerable people who may not have the capacity to manage them, in the event of your death. We have helped many families put in place the support that will enable their loved ones to receive the care they need, no matter what happens.
As a firm that specialises in protecting the vulnerable, we can help you plan, draft and create trusts, acting as professional trustees if required.
Trusts can be a mystery to many people, often with a notion that they promise unlimited benefits for estate planning and asset protection purposes.
In Series 2, Episode 1 of the #TVLawyer Podcast, Melinda Giles speaks to fellow Giles Wilson Partner and Private Client specialist Caroline Woodham about the changes to Inheritance Tax law after the Autumn Budget 2024 was announced in November.
With Powers of Attorney you are giving power to someone to make decisions about everything about you if you don’t want to or can’t make those decisions yourself.
The expertise of our solicitors is regularly recognised by some of the profession’s most distinguished organisations. As well as being a member of a number of Law Society schemes, we have won awards at the Law Society Excellence Awards, the Halsbury Legal Awards and the Modern Law Awards.
We have also received recognition in the form of the Lexcel mark of quality, a Legal 500 listing and a place on the shortlist of The Lawyer’s Boutique Firm of the Year.
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