Wills, Trusts & Powers of Attorney made simple

It’s never too early to start getting your affairs in order

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Enjoy peace of mind knowing your loved ones will be taken care of and you have someone to take care of you when needed.

Why people choose to work with us

Estate planning can feel overwhelming because it's deeply personal. Everyone's circumstances are unique—your family structure, your assets, your worries, and what matters most to you are entirely your own. That's why we start by getting to know your specific situation before we recommend anything. We listen carefully to understand not just what you're asking for, but why it matters to you.

With a background in both law and psychology, I approach estate planning as something human, not just legal. We take time to discover your real priorities, ask the questions you might not have thought of, and make sure you feel genuinely understood and confident in your decisions. That's how we turn something complex into something simple.

A valid Will ensures your assets are left to your chosen beneficiaries

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Without a valid or up to date Will, you could inadvertently leave part or all of your estate to beneficiaries you would not have chosen. It’s never too early to make a Will. If you’re over 18 and have assets or dependants, give us a call and see how we can help.

Trusts provide extra protection of your assets, giving you more power and control

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In today’s world where divorce, separation and blended families are the norm, setting up a trust or trusts within your Will can ensure your wealth is protected and preserved for your loved ones.

Lasting Powers of Attorney allow someone you trust to look after your affairs

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We never know when we are going to fall sick or become incapacitated in any way. Talk to us about the ways in which lasting powers of attorney can provide assistance when it comes to either your health and welfare or your property and financial affairs.

Book a free consultation to see if we can help you.

We would love to hear from you. Please feel free to reach out by email at mina.dew@brightfs.org or call or message on 07909 030626. We’ll get back to you to organise an informal, no obligation chat by phone or video - whichever suits you better.