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Will & Estate Planning
A well-drafted will is the foundation of effective estate planning. Our will and estate planning services are designed for high-net-worth individuals and families who seek discreet, structured arrangements so their wishes are clearly documented and their assets protected and transferred efficiently.
Creating a will that documents your wishes, provides for your loved ones, and ensures your assets are distributed as you intend.
Keeping your will aligned with current circumstances, relationships, and objectives so it remains effective and valid.
Careful will planning to balance interests, ensure fair treatment, and provide appropriately for children from different relationships.
Two essential planning foundations that help protect family intent, reduce ambiguity, and support smoother long-term decision-making.
A well-structured will sets out who should inherit, who should manage your estate, and how your wishes should be carried out.
Why it matters: Clear testamentary instructions reduce uncertainty and protect your family from avoidable disputes.
Powers of attorney allow trusted individuals to act on your behalf if you are unable to make decisions yourself.
Why it matters: Without these arrangements in place, families can face delays and legal friction at critical moments.
A will ensures your assets are distributed according to your wishes. Without one, intestacy rules apply, which may not reflect your preferences, may not be tax-efficient, and may not provide for your loved ones as you would prefer.
Intestacy rules determine how your estate is distributed. This may not reflect your wishes, may not be tax-efficient, and may not give the outcomes you want for your family.
Mirror wills are separate but aligned wills made by couples, often leaving everything to each other and then to children. They give coordinated estate planning while keeping flexibility for each person.
Yes. You can update your will at any time. Changes must be made properly to be legally valid. Professional advice helps ensure updates are correct and consistent with your overall planning.
Regular reviews are recommended when circumstances change: marriages, births, divorces, property purchases, or relationship changes. Periodic reviews keep your will current and effective.
A power of attorney allows someone to act on your behalf if you cannot manage your affairs. It is an important part of estate planning and can provide protection and peace of mind.
International estate planning may require wills in more than one jurisdiction or coordination between legal systems. Professional advice is essential for effective cross-border planning.
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For UK consumers only. Tardi Group Ltd is not FCA authorised as a firm. Tardi Group Ltd is not authorised or regulated by the FCA. Information is general and not personal advice. Personal recommendations (where applicable) only after full review and signed client agreement. We may work with FCA-regulated advisers where required.