
Ash Hill Solicitors
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Ash Hill Solicitors is a well-established law firm based in Harrow, London. We offer tailored legal services in Wills, Probate, Family law and Mediation.
Harrow Business Centre, Harrow
Joined June 2021
Call us today on 02085152790 for a free no obligation call to discuss how we can help, or visit our website:
ashhillsolicitors.co.uk
Ash Hill Solicitors for all your Wills, Probate, Mediation and Family Law needs. Expert bespoke legal service based in Harrow, London. Tel: 0208 515 2790
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An LPA is more than a document. It’s your voice, your wishes, and your choices, legally protected so your future stays in the hands of the people you trust.
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Choose your attorney carefully “I trust them – they know what I’d want.” We hear this a lot. But trust alone isn’t enough when it comes to legal authority. Having a Lasting Power of Attorney allows you to appoint another person to make decisions on your behalf.
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At Ash Hill Solicitors, we support families in navigating this complex and emotional process. Call us today on 02085152790 for a free no obligation call to discuss how we can help or visit our website:
ashhillsolicitors.co.uk
Ash Hill Solicitors for all your Wills, Probate, Mediation and Family Law needs. Expert bespoke legal service based in Harrow, London. Tel: 0208 515 2790
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What if your loved one can’t make decisions for themselves? In these situations, you will need to apply for a deputyship order. An order to become a deputy is a legal process that allows you to make important decisions on behalf of someone who can no longer do so themselves.
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For more information call us today for a 20-minute consultation for free on 02085152790 or please visit our website https://t.co/ZDxw71aKeJ.
ashhillsolicitors.co.uk
Ash Hill Solicitors for all your Wills, Probate, Mediation and Family Law needs. Expert bespoke legal service based in Harrow, London. Tel: 0208 515 2790
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At Ash Hill Solicitors we specialise in Probate Matters. You can rely on us to deal with all your estate issues with confidence. Ash Hill Solicitors specialise in obtaining grants of probate, letters of administration, cases of will dispute and inheritance claims.
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Are you dealing with a probate application for a loved one?
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At Ash Hill Solicitors we understand the responsibility that this situation involves; therefore, our Court of Protection solicitors are here to guide you every step of the way. Contact us today for a free no obligation chat:
ashhillsolicitors.co.uk
Ash Hill Solicitors for all your Wills, Probate, Mediation and Family Law needs. Expert bespoke legal service based in Harrow, London. Tel: 0208 515 2790
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If your loved one is in such circumstances, you will need to make a deputy application. A deputy application is made to the Court of Protection.
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There can be many reasons for loss of capacity such as old age, illness or injury may require someone else to make decisions on our behalf.
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What happens if you lose capacity? Naturally, we all want to go on making our own decisions for as long as we can. However, this is not always possible, and many people may lose capacity at some point in their lives.
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Call us today for a free no obligation 20 minute chat on: 02085152790. #CourtofProtection #mentalcapacity #property #finances #HealthWelfare #welfare #deputyship #legalhelp #legaladvice #ashhillsolicitors #solicitors #decisions
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Our expert team of Court of Protection and deputyship lawyers can help you overcome the challenges these situations bring and provide advice in situations where a person may lack capacity to make their own decisions.
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As a deputy, you’ll be authorised by the Court of Protection to make decisions on their behalf. You can apply to be someone’s deputy to help them manage property and financial affairs, or to help them manage their personal welfare, including their health, wellbeing and care.
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What is a Deputyship order? You can apply to become someone’s deputy if they lack the mental capacity to make a decision for themselves at the time it needs to be made, for example, because of an illness or accident, or because they have dementia or severe learning disabilities.
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