Morecrofts Solicitors is one of the most respected Private Client solicitors in Liverpool. We offer expert services in Wills and Probate, Court of Protection and Trusts. We pride ourselves on legal excellence and exceptional customer service.
What to do When Someone Dies
Although this is a difficult time, it is important to have support in legal and practical matters
More infoPowers of Attorney Solicitors
It is really important to appoint somebody who has authority to manage your affairs if you are unable to do so yourself.
More infoOur charges for obtaining the grant of probate or grant of administration
We offer a number of levels of services to assist clients through the difficult process of obtaining the Grant of Probate OR Grant of Administration.
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Our Private Client team will be able to advise you and deal with all applications to the Court of Protection and registrations with the Office of the Public Guardian.
More infoSolicitors for the Elderly
With so much to consider when looking at your affairs and family's future, we can work with you to ensure your wishes are fulfilled.
More infoTrust Solicitors
When planning how you will provide for your loved ones upon your death you may want to consider setting up trusts.
More infoWill Writing Solicitors
Although it may seem sombre, making a Will is one of the most important things you can do.
More infoInheritance Tax Planning Services
If you are keen to minimise the tax payable on your death, there are steps you can and should take now.
More infoTax Law Advice
The tax issues relating to a person's estate can be complicated. Our expert Private Client team can help.
More infoNursing Home Fees Advice
Nursing and care home fees are expensive. We will advise you on the best strategy for care funding.
More infoGifting Property Advice
Gifting your home to your children can be complicated. It's important to be clear on all angles.
More infoEstate Administration Services
When you’ve lost a loved one, there are many confusing and complex legal matters to deal with, one of which may be any property that has been left behind.
More infoDeed of Trust Solicitors
If you are purchasing a property with another person you may need a deed of trust to protect your position.
More infoEnduring Powers of Attorney
LPAs replaced Enduring Powers of Attorney (EPAs) in 2007, when the Mental Capacity Act came into force.
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