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Planning For Old Age
With better health care and general quality of life, we are likely to live longer, healthier lives than our parents and grandparents. As a result, we will have to consider how to deal with our affairs in old age. Also, many people may have to deal with the affairs of elderly parents. While it makes sense to ensure that we have pension provision in place, it is also essential to think about – and perhaps review –personal legal affairs like Powers of Attorney, Wills, Trusts and so on. Our team works with families and individuals to consider these issues, arriving at bespoke solutions which address short, medium and long term goals. We believe in arming you with the right information, so that you can decide whether you should make provision and if so, how best to achieve it.
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