Our experienced team can assist with sorting your affairs and planning for the future.
Lasting Powers of Attorney
Our talented team pride themselves in delivering the best possible outcome for every client.
Expert Wills & Probate Solicitors
Our Wills & Probate team is comprised of dedicated and experienced Lawyers who are committed to providing the highest quality of advice and representation. The team supports clients with clear, practical guidance tailored to their individual circumstances.
At GT Stewart, our expert Wills & Probate team provide specialist legal advice and representation for clients seeking to plan for the future and protect their loved ones. We assist with Wills, Lasting Powers of Attorney, probate, trusts and Court of Protection matters. We guide individuals through often sensitive and complex processes with care, ensuring that their wishes are respected and their interests protected.
Experienced Wills & Probate Lawyers
Our Wills & Probate team has extensive experience advising on a wide range of private client matters, including complex estates, inheritance disputes, trusts, and long-term planning arrangements. We act for individuals, families, executors, deputies and attorneys across England and Wales, providing clear and practical advice tailored to each client’s personal circumstances.
We understand that planning for the future or dealing with the affairs of a loved one can be both emotional and time-sensitive. Our team works efficiently and sensitively to progress matters, recognising the importance of clear guidance during difficult periods. We regularly assist clients with urgent probate applications, Lasting Powers of Attorney, Court of Protection issues and estate administration, and are able to provide support at short notice where required.
Lasting Powers of Attorney
A Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA) is a legal document that allows people of your choosing to manage your financial affairs and to make decisions about your welfare if you become unable to do those things yourself, often because of Alzheimer’s disease or dementia.
It is not possible to create an LPA if you become unable to make your own decisions so it is something you should consider putting in place as soon as possible. It does not have to be used immediately and you can run your own affairs and make your own decisions for as long as you are able.
There are different types of LPA depending on what areas of your life you would like an attorney to deal with. To be valid, an LPA must be registered with the Office of the Public Guardian.
At GT Stewart, we can help with all aspects of creating an LPA – from choosing an attorney and deciding what type of LPA is right for you to correctly registering the documentation.
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Client Testimonials
“Bretherton Law [part of GT Stewart] handled my father’s death with great delicacy and professionalism. They were there for me throughout every step of my father’s probate and prompt disbursement of monies.”
“The professionalism and friendliness shown to me by everyone I had contact with was very helpful during a difficult time.”
“Fantastic, quick, very helpful. Excellent service, thank you so much.”
“My phone call was answered quickly and my questions answered promptly and professionally. It made making my will much less daunting. Thank you.”
“Bretherton Law [part of GT Stewart] have been prompt, efficient and meticulous in the matters they have dealt with on our behalf.”