Wills & Asset Protection
At Robert Howard Wills & Powers we hear comments like this regularly and are here to help.
The legal advantage of having a carefully drafted Protective Property Will Trust is that they offer protection against care fees and can also be used to protect your children’s inheritance against the surviving spouse remarrying. This is because marriage in these circumstances usually revokes an old fashioned type of Will and this can result in leaving everything to the new husband or wife and not the children.
A Protective Property Will Trust is also effective if there are children from a previous marriage. In the event of you dying first, you can leave your half share to your children through the Protective Property Will Trust but state that they will not receive it until both of you have died.
To learn more about the Protective Property Will Trust and our Will and Asset Protection services, book an appointment below.