
CP Law is a team of personal lawyers and commercial business solicitors with over 30 years of top legal experience, with offices and solicitors in Wokingham and Sunningdale. Whether you need a conveyancing solicitor, business law advice in Wokingham, or a family lawyer in Berkshire or a family lawyer in Wokingham, CP Law would be delighted to assist you.
We take pride in servicing our clients utilising a prompt and effective process. I have recently visited CP Law, accompanying a friend to action and register Powers of Attorney documentation and a new Will. Free Parking was available on site where the office is located in Wokingham. The office - the staff, reception area and private meeting rooms are all very welcoming and fit for purpose.
We take pride in servicing our clients utilising a prompt and effective process. I have recently visited CP Law, accompanying a friend to action and register Powers of Attorney documentation and a new Will. Free Parking was available on site where the office is located in Wokingham. The office - the staff, reception area and private meeting rooms are all very welcoming and fit for purpose.
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Private Clients
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CP Law Solicitors, who have registered offices in Sunningdale and Wokingham, have been delivering a first-class legal service to private clients for 40 years. We are also authorised and regulated by the solicitors regulation authority. CP Law is a contract law solicitor, who care about the conduct of private client law in Berkshire, UK.
Wills, Trusts and Estates Berkshire
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CP Law Solicitors Wills, Trusts and Probate department draws upon many years of experience in England and Wales. CP Law Solicitors, who have registered offices in Wokingham and Sunningdale, recognise that many of our clients come to us at a difficult time in their lives and we always ensure that our clients' needs are therefore met quickly, efficiently and compassionately.
Wills
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A Will is a legal document that sets out how your assets are to be dealt with on your death. Having a valid Will is the only way to ensure that your assets will be distributed in the manner of your choosing. If you die without a Will then your estate will be dealt with under the Intestacy Rules and this could mean that people that are important to you are not provided for in the way you might have wanted.
Changing a Will
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You can make an entirely new Will, revoking the old one and replacing it with the new one. You can make a Codicil. This is a short document that makes a small number of specific changes to the Will (perhaps increase the value of a gift or replace an executor). This does not revoke the existing Will and only alters those sections specifically referred to.
Guide to Making a Will
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Currently the first 325,000 (the 'nil rate band') of assets passing to your beneficiaries will be free of tax and the balance will be liable to inheritance tax at 40%. However, anything passing to your spouse, civil partner or charity will be completely free of inheritance tax, subject to certain criteria.
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