About Us
Taylor Cavendish is an Associate of Prestige Legal service offering advice on Wills, Trusts, Estate Planning, Lasting Power of Attorney, Funeral Plans & Probate. Prestige Legal Services is a nationwide Legal Services firm specialising in Wills, Trusts, Inheritance Protection, Lasting Powers of Attorney, Probate and other essential areas within Private Client and Succession law.
Prestige prides itself in its ability to offer its clients market-leading professional legal documentation, delivered by friendly, qualified Associates at an affordable cost.
Our client’s best interests are at the heart of our business and each bespoke piece of documentation is tailored to meet the individual needs of our clients with care and compassion.
Every piece of legal documentation is produced by an experienced Legal Professional, possessing accreditations including;
Law LLB Hons.
Society of Trust and Estate Planners (STEP) Willwriting advanced.
Society of Trust and Estate Planners (STEP) Trusts and Estates cert.
Our Services
Standard Wills
It is important for everyone to have a professionally drafted Will, one that you can be certain will be legally valid when you die.
No matter how simple your affairs may seem or whatever age you are, a Will ensures that your wishes are set out clearly so that on your death your assets will go to the people you want them to go to. If you have young children you can also appoint Guardians in your Will to look after them should you die before they reach 18.
Range of Trusts
Most of us want to ensure that when we die we can pass on the maximum possible to our children, to better their lives.
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Here at Taylor Cavendish we offer a large variety of trusts to ensure that your loved ones or businesses are protected from any unforeseen circumstances. These range from 'Business Property Trusts' to 'Spousal Bypass Lifetime Trusts'.
Lasting Power of Attorney
These are documents that enable you to give legal authority to a person or persons who you trust, called Attorneys, to manage your affairs for you or make decisions on your behalf, when you are not in a position to do so yourself, for example following an accident, stroke or the onset of dementia.
There are two kinds of Lasting Powers of Attorney (LPA), one that deals with your Property & Financial Affairs and one that deals with your Health and Welfare.
If you would like a more detailed explanation of all of our services, download our free, digital brochure now.