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Frequently Asked Questions – Town and Country Law

What Is Town and Country Law?

Town and Country Law offers a range of services including trusts, lasting powers of attorney and wills. The business has a close relationship with a specialist solicitors firm regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority, and this firm regularly instructs KCs and barristers on legal matters on behalf of mutual clients.

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When Was Town and Country Law Incorporated?

Town and Country Law was incorporated in 2013, initially offering specialist legal services and advice to the general will writing industry. In 2015 the company changed direction, offering its services directly to clients. Its head office remained in Lincoln but the company expanded, opening additional offices in Derby, Leeds and Stamford, and it was subsequently able to provide face-to-face advice within a 100-mile radius of its head office.

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How to Book an Appointment with Town and Country Law?

Appointments with Town and Country Law can be made by contacting one of the company’s offices. Meetings can be held either in one of these offices or at the potential client’s home. Town and Country Law offers an hour’s free legal advice with no obligation.

Does Town and Country Law Offer Living Wills Services?

Town and Country Law can help clients with living wills, advance statements, and health and welfare LPAs. The first two of these often work in tandem with lasting powers of attorney or – in specific circumstances – instead of. A living will is also known as an advance decision and allows someone who is over the age of 18 and has capacity to refuse medical treatment at a future point in time when they might lack the capacity to refuse it.

What Is Family Probate Trust?

Town and Country Law offers a family probate trust. Having a family probate trust in place helps to ensure that an individual’s loved ones receive their property in the most convenient and quickest way possible at the right time in the future and also protects the individual during their lifetime.

Are the Staff at Town and Country Law Fully Trained?

All staff members at Town and Country Law are provided with relevant in-house training and qualifications. The business is a member of various professional bodies, ensuring it provides the highest standards of care to its clients, and is an approved centre for City & Guilds.

What Is Family Probate Trust?

Accountancy and tax advice can be provided, in-house, by accountants working at Town and Country Law.