Happy Hous-iversary

A year in your new home!


Here at Lupton Fawcett, we value the relationship that we have with our clients, and we just wanted to check in as it’s your one year ‘hous-iversary’ in your beautiful new home. We hope that you have well and truly settled in!

As a valued client we would like to share with you our ‘Voucher Reward Scheme’, which entitles you to up to £50 worth of vouchers should you utilise any of our other personal legal services.

Our friendly and expert solicitors can guide you through a variety of areas including:

  • Wills
  • Lasting Powers of Attorney
  • Inheritance Tax Planning
  • Pre and Post-Nuptial Agreements
  • Cohabitation Agreements
  • How does our ‘Voucher Reward Scheme’ work?


    If you think you could benefit from any of our additional personal legal services, please get in touch using the form below, and someone from our team will be in touch.

    If you book in for an initial meeting with any of our personal legal services solicitors, you will be eligible for a £20 Lifestyle voucher. Should you then you proceed to instruct us, a further £30 Lifestyle voucher will be sent to you upon the matter being closed.

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    Take a look at some of our key life stages below which highlights significant moments in life where obtaining legal advice can be beneficial.

    Getting Married


    Although couples do not marry expecting that their relationship will break down, it is important to ensure both parties are equally protected should the worst occur. It is becoming increasingly common for couples to enter a prenuptial agreement, commonly known as a “pre-nup”, however should you already be married it is also possible to enter into a “post-nup”, which is entered into during the marriage.

    Our team have helped many people protect their assets by drafting pre and post-nuptial agreements to ease tension should they separate from their partner.

    We aim to give you the peace of mind during your marriage that your assets are protected. Our solicitors are on hand to draw up agreements, answer your questions or represent you should you need to go to court if there is a challenge to the provisions of a pre-nuptial agreement.

    If the marriage sadly comes to an end, out team of expert divorce solicitors will provide the advice and support you need.

    Children


    We regularly advise and act for parents and grandparents where there are disputes concerning arrangements for children, including with whom they should live or spend their time. We focus on helping our clients make informed long-term decisions about the arrangements for their children or grandchildren as quickly as possible, helping to minimise the uncertainty and stress for both the children and the wider family.

    We regularly advise in complex matters concerning children, often involving cases with an international element. We understand how difficult and emotional these situations can become, which is why our aim is to cause as little disruption to a child’s life as possible.

    Planning for the future


    There are several ways you can formalise your plans and intentions for the future and our team will work closely with you to ensure that your needs are fully understood and met.

    Will – A Will clearly sets out how your assets should be distributed when you pass away as well as who should administer your estate. It is probably one of the most important documents that you will ever do. Without a Will, your assets may not pass to your desired beneficiaries so it is important to plan ahead.

    Inheritance tax planning – Let us guide you through your Inheritance Tax planning with tailored advice to suit you and your loved ones to not only help you understand what your likely Inheritance Tax liability on death will be but, more importantly, plan to mitigate it.

    Lasting Powers of Attorney – Lasting Powers of Attorney are extremely useful documents in the modern world and are something that most of us should consider having prepared. There are two types of Lasting Power of Attorney (commonly referred to as an ‘LPA’), one which relates to decisions about property and financial affairs and a second which covers decisions about an individual’s health and welfare.

    By entering into an LPA you maintain control over who manages your affairs (these people are known as Attorneys) and ensure that you have the help and support that you need in the future for financial and personal decisions.

    Should any of these services be of interest to you, please fill out the below form for more information and a member of our team will promptly get in touch with you.

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