Secure your legacy, protect your future
Will writing and Lasting Power of Attorney (LPAs)
Do the right thing
What Will You Leave Behind?
At Glade Financial, we’re here to guide you through every stage of financial planning. Our new services in Wills and Power of Attorney are designed to help you protect what matters most—for today and tomorrow. Together, a will and an LPA safeguard your legacy and give peace of mind to those you cherish.
Write a Will
A valid Will is vital to ensure you and your family have control over your estate.
Power of Attorney
If you become unable to make your decision, make sure there is someone who can.
Probate
Probate is the process of finalising the affairs of someone after they have died.
Why having a Will is important
Having a will is essential because it provides clarity and control over what happens to your assets, dependents, and final wishes after you pass away. Without a will, decisions about your estate and loved ones are made according to strict legal guidelines, which may not align with your intentions. A will ensures that your chosen beneficiaries receive what you intend, helps avoid family disputes, and can provide for loved ones in specific ways, like designating guardianship for minor children or setting up trusts. It's a powerful tool for peace of mind, knowing your wishes will be respected and that the process will be smoother for those left behind. You can read more about Wills in our Blog post here.
Power of Attorney: Be Prepared for the Unexpected
Having a lasting power of attorney (LPA) is vital as it allows someone you trust to make decisions on your behalf if you are ever unable to do so yourself, due to illness, injury, or declining mental capacity. With an LPA in place, you can ensure that your chosen representative will manage your financial affairs, healthcare decisions, or both according to your wishes. Without one, families often face delays, added expenses, and potential legal challenges to gain the authority needed to act on your behalf, even for essential decisions. An LPA provides clarity and reassurance, safeguarding your best interests and reducing stress for your loved ones during challenging times. We’ll guide you through the process, offering clear advice to appoint someone you trust to act on your behalf.
About The Service
Planning your legacy is more than deciding who inherits your belongings—it’s about ensuring your values, memories, and care for loved ones live on. A will is essential to making sure your wishes are followed, providing clarity on who receives your assets and who will look after dependents. Equally important is establishing a Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA), which ensures that if you’re unable to make decisions due to illness or incapacity, someone you trust will manage your affairs with your best interests at heart. We act as an associate adviser of Beneficial Wills and Trusts Company.
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It starts with a coffee and a chat.
Why Choose Glade Financial?
Our expertise goes beyond financial planning. With a commitment to personal service and attention to detail, we’ll ensure your will and power of attorney reflect your unique wishes and circumstances. We’re here to support you and your family in building a secure, well-prepared future. We work closely with Beneficial Wills and Trusts Company to provide Wills, Lasting Power of Attorney and Probate services. BWTC are a full member of the Institute of Professional Will Writers, the Society of Will Writers, and a Corporate Member of the Institute of Paralegals.
Beneficial Trust & Will Company is a family-run estate planning business and has been delivering award-winning, bespoke services for over 20 years. Specialising in everything from simple wills to complex trusts, they are known for providing tailored solutions to fulfil clients’ unique needs. With a strong track record of excellence and a commitment to the highest regulatory standards, their experienced team is dedicated to offering first-class service and personalised support for every individual.
Pricing
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Single Will £250
Single will, including up to 4 gifts
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Mirror Will £300
Mirror will for married/civil partnership couple, including up to 4 gifts
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Will Trusts - Single person £400
Will cost not included
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Will Trusts - Couple £700
Will cost not included
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Lasting Power of Attorney (EACH) £550
Fully Registered LPA Including OPG Fee, either Financial Affairs or Health and Wellbeing
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Lasting Power of Attorney (BOTH) £1,000
Fully Registered two LPAs Including OPG Fee
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Probate from £1,000
Grant Only Service (Plus Disbursements)
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Asset Trusts £2,500
Family Settlement Asset Trust or Home Protection Trust
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Please note this guidance is intended for England and Wales only.
The information provided on this page is provided as guidance only and does not constitute legal advice. Will services are not regulated.
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