Garner & Hancock Quick Lasting Power of Attorney Guide
Guiding you through the process.
“Garner & Hancock have been so helpful and professional in dealing with my matter.”
...when you need to. Being able to meet and discuss matters face to face can be very beneficial, especially when difficulties arise or matters need to progress rapidly.
We are a firm with a breadth and depth of expertise. You may need future support on a range of issues, so why not establish a relationship with a firm that can advise on all legal needs.
You can be sure it is a solicitor dealing with your matter from the outset – not an unqualified person “supervised” by a solicitor.
...to deal with. You will know the individual solicitor dealing with your matter so that you do you won't speak to someone different every time you call.
Can I make a gift as an attorney? Being a loved-one’s attorney or deputy (“Attorney”) appears to be an onerous task at times. Attorneys usually act on the basis of a Lasting Power of Attorney or under a court order as deputies. Acting in the best interest of the donor is the most important consideration…
The government’s plan to raise probate fees is likely to costs thousands of pounds for estates which are relatively modest in size.
Reports suggest that the proposal to increase the probate fees has been put on ice for now.