When a relationship breaks down, you will need to look at your financial and tax affairs and make sure that they reflect your change of circumstances. For many people who find themselves suddenly single, it can be an uncertain time. Your partner may have taken responsibility for all financial and legal matters and you are unfamiliar with the arrangements that need to be put in place.
For anyone who is suddenly single, we can help you to :
make a new will as any previous will is revoked when you are divorced;
buy a new property
protect any assets that you have, such as a new property, for the benefit of your children and to limit the amount of Inheritance Tax payable;
protect your assets from long term care costs, should this be of concern to you;
make provision for your death in service payment to be in trust for your children; and
set up a pre-nuptial or cohabitation agreement if you are entering into another relationship.
We take a straightforward approach, avoiding legal jargon and complexity in order to help you to get your affairs in order.