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Wealth Preservation Plans

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Plus all of the following standard benefits:

• FREE home consultations and advice

• Attestation service (professional witnessing service)

• Storage and updates/reviews of wills amended Wills and Attestation will be done remotely (not a home visit) Any extra work/visits will be chargeable at discretion of RLC i.e. Attestation, Trust work or Land Registry.

• Will Registration with WillData

• Debt Management Advice Service - Preferential Rates

• Free Financial Review

• Guaranteed Pre-paid Funeral Plans - Preferential Rates

• Care Advisory Service - Preferential Rates

 

Complimentary Wealth Preservation

Welcome Bonus PROBATE PACK

The Welcome Bonus covers a free advice and telephone help line to:

1. The client to administer multiple estates where he/she is a named as an executor.

2. The executors named in the Will of the client to administer the said estate only.

3. Fixed fee professional estate administration service.

4. Executor support pack.

 

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Case Studies

What if I have step children?

Step-families are the fasting growing type of family in the UK, making up 10 per cent of all families with dependent children. It has been estimated that there are now more reconstructed families than nuclear families and men are becoming increasingly likely to be living with other men’s children whilst their own grow up else where1. Due to the fact that the majority of children stay with their mother following a divorce or separation, most stepfamilies have a stepfather as opposed to a stepmother.

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