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Wills and Probate

Here at K J Commons & Co. we realise that the death of a loved one is traumatic. Having to talk to someone who may be a complete stranger about someone whose loss is recent is difficult in itself. We want to ensure that at all times we provide a courteous and caring service to all our clients.

Part of our service to you is to try and explain the process that you are involved in. A general guide to what you can expect to happen and when. The last thing you want is to have further worry and upset at an emotionally charged time. We aim to try and take that worry from you and deal with your loss and its' consequences in as painless a way as we possibly can.

Obviously this guide is not meant to replace the service given to you by the lawyers within our practice but, it is hoped it will make things a little clearer for you and answer some of the questions that are regularly asked. Our experience is that however detailed the advice given to a client, they often leave with questions unanswered that they had meant to ask!

We cannot hope to cover everything and if you have any query about your case or how it is progressing, you should contact the lawyer within the practice dealing with your case.

Drawing up a will
Wills & Probate - The legal procedure


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IMPORTANT NOTE AND DISCLAIMER OF LIABILITY

Whilst every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the content of this site, Kevin J Commons & Co cannot be held liable for any loss suffered by you in acting solely in reliance upon it, without further advice given specifically at your request and tailored to your particular legal problem.

The content of this site does NOT constitute legal advice, and is published as information only.

Should you be involved in, or intend or anticipate that you will become involved in, a legal process then you should seek legal advice which will be specific to your circumstances.