Free Wills & LPA Advice Seminar in March

18/03/2016

Visit our free Wills and Lasting Powers of Attorney event on Friday 18 March to find out if your affairs are in order.

Over half of the population in the United Kingdom do not have a Will and this unfortunately can lead to difficulties upon death. Your assets may not pass to whom you want to inherit, leaving your loved ones in financial difficulties. It also can be time consuming and expensive to resolve. In order to ensure your affairs are in order we recommend that you prepare a Will.

According to research over 850,000 people in the United Kingdom have Dementia with this figure estimated to rise to 1 million in 2025. Dementia can lead to your loved one being unable to make their own decisions regarding their financial affairs. By setting up a Lasting Power of Attorney now you are able to nominate a person (your Attorney) to make decisions on your behalf in the future if you become unable to. This enables your Attorney to ensure that your affairs are looked after and minimises an already stressful period for your family.

We would like to invite you to a free seminar to find out more about making Wills and Lasting Powers of Attorneys. The free seminar will take place in the firm’s Upminster office.

Friday 18th March
11am

Pinney Talfourd LLP Solicitors
54 Station Road
Upminster
Essex
RM14 2TU

For more information and to book your free place please call Kayleigh O’Donnell on 01277 249392 or email kayleigh.odonnell@pinneytalfourd.co.uk

18/03/2016

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