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KKL Wills and Estate Planning
 
KKL has more than 60 years of experience in handling wills and legacies, administering many hundreds of estates. Through our highly professional department, headed by Harvey Bratt, we will help you make the right Will for you, safeguard your family’s financial circumstances for the future and save you money.
 
 
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Why should I make a Will?
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How much Inheritance Tax could be payable?
Who should I appoint as an Executor?
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Who should I appoint as an Executor?
The role of the Executor is to ensure that your Will is properly administered and that the full value of your Estate is realised.

The duties of an Executor will include tracing all your assets and investments, calculating and arranging for the payment of any debts and taxes, obtaining probate, tracing all the beneficiaries, distributing the estate and resolving any disputes which may arise.

It is important that whoever you consider appointing as your Executor understands that the duties they take on could become complicated and time-consuming. In practice, many Executors instruct solicitors to act on their behalf, at considerable cost to the Estate.

Whilst your Executor could be a close friend, a family member or a professional adviser, many people decide that choosing a professional Executor Company, such as KKL, is the best solution for them.

For further information, please contact:
Tel: 020 8732 6101
Email: wills@kkl.org.uk
 
KKL is the trading name of KKL Charity Accounts (Charity No. 1105998 and a Company registered In England No. 5118360) and KKL Executor & Trustee
Company Ltd (a company registered in England No. 453042), a subsidiary of JNF Charitable Trust (Charity No. 225910) and a registered Trust Corporation (authorised capital £250,000).