What would happen to your assets and personal affairs in the event of loss of mental capacity while you are still alive? Who would look after your best interests? Wendy Hall from our Private Client team examines these questions in an article first published on hubbis.com.

Many of our clients come to see us for their succession planning because, understandably, they would like to ensure that their assets can be passed down and managed as wealth-protectively and tax-efficiently as possible for their chosen heirs in the event of their death. We welcome and encourage this sort of forward thinking, and we are delighted to assist with putting suitable bespoke wills, trusts (or other structures) and letters of wishes in place.

But we must not stop there, and neither must you…

Read the full article here.

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