Make contact with us and ask any preliminary questions you may have. Then make an appointment.
Everything can be done by audio or video call, email and post. Indeed, that was the only way to do it during pandemic! But we can come to your home or you can come to us, if you prefer to meet ‘in person’. We can do whatever is most convenient. It can be during the day or, if you prefer, in the evening after work and/or after the children have gone to bed.
Once the appointment is made, we will advise you what issues and decisions to think about in advance of your appointment (see below).
Andy himself will take your instructions and draft your wills. You can therefore be confident of covering all the issues that affect you.
If time allows, consider before our meeting:
But don’t worry. Andy will guide you through the issues during your appointment – and if you don’t have the answers yet, you can send them on after the appointment.
Andy will ask you questions to gather the information he requires, in order to prepare your legal documents.
You are of course free to ask questions too – as many as you like and whenever you like! As we have already said, there are no silly questions! If it’s important to you, it’s important to us.
The length of an appointment depends on whether it’s a single person or a couple, whether you want wills only or other services too. Typically, it takes about 60 minutes to take instructions from a couple only doing wills.
Once you have provided all the necessary information, your documents are usually sent to you within a week of your appointment and often sooner. With wills, we will email draft versions for you to look at and approve, nd only send them to you in the post once you have approved them.