We have a property department that provides a fast, efficient service at reasonable cost for the sale, purchase and remortgage of property in England and Wales, whether it be a house, a flat, an office or a piece of land.
We undertake to ensure you are fully informed at all stages of the process and attempt to take the strain out of moving. To this end, we provide our clients free of charge a comprehensive conveyancing information pack, which explains both the process and the costs involved.
You will often find when you are buying a house that there is no shortage of people willing to give you advice on raising a mortgage. You must be careful that such advice is impartial because such advisors may be receiving a commission on any related insurance policies which you may take up in conjunction with your mortgage.
It is important that you receive independent quality advice as your property usually represents your most valuable asset and also the greatest part of the assets passing under a Will.
If you do not make a Will, it is assumed that you would want your nearest relatives to inherit your estate. This may not be what you would actually wish, and may result in large and unnecessary inheritance tax bills.
For example, many married couples leave their entire estate to a surviving spouse. There is no inheritance tax charged at this point, but when the survivor dies, the beneficiaries might pay more tax than necessary.
This is one reason why professional, independent advice should be obtained and you should not rely on a homemade will, nor put off making a will altogether.
Canning & Company offer inexpensive will drafting by qualified lawyers.
We can provide help and advice including information on how to complete the Probate, Inheritance Tax and Property transfer forms.
We also offer a full Probate or administration service whereby no interviews with the Probate Office or Probate Registry are necessary. Your involvement can be kept to a minimum but you can still have as much input as you feel appropriate, thus relieving you of the endless paperwork and pressure from deadlines set by the Inland Revenue. We give you the time you need to effectively deal with the emotional strain of having lost a loved one.
There are many circumstances in which you should consider appointing an attorney:
Reasons for appointing an attorney might include:
Appoint an attorney now and give yourself peace of mind for the future.
