Wills

At Neil Myerson we place emphasis on providing a highly
personalised and unhurried service to every client.

When deciding how you would like your property and
possessions to be divided after you die, you need a sympathetic
and informed legal advisor.
At Neil Myerson we place emphasis on providing a highly
personalised and unhurried service to every client and this is
borne out by our exceptionally high level of business by
personal recommendation.
We are particularly skilled in the affairs of business
owners, professionals and others with high value assets.
Wills & Estate planning
We give individualised advice on wills to suit our clients’
particular wishes and circumstances. We have particular
expertise in drafting all types of wills ranging from simple
husband and wife wills, mirror wills to more complex inheritance
tax planning wills.
We can advise on the effective use of available Inheritance
Tax allowances and creation of trusts within wills to protect
your assets for the future. We also have specialist knowledge in
the ongoing administration of Will Trusts. For married couples,
we can advise on the transfer of Inheritance tax allowances and
the use of trusts in wills to suit family circumstances.
Succession Planning
In association with our Commercial Department we advise business
owners on the best course of action from a tax perspective.
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Key Contacts

Virginia Taylor,
Solicitor
0161 941 4000
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Amanda Freeman,
Solicitor
0161 941 4000
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Private Client Write - Winter 2011
Private Client Write - Winter 2011
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