Wills, Trusts & Estate Planning

Wills, Trusts & Estate Planning

Planning for the future is about caring for the people you love and ensuring your wishes are respected. At Franklins Solicitors, our Wills, Trusts and Probate team takes the time to understand what matters most to you, creating tailored plans that protect your assets and give you and your family lasting peace of mind.

Planning for the future is about caring for the people you love and ensuring your wishes are respected. At Franklins Solicitors, our Wills, Trusts and Probate team takes the time to understand what matters most to you, creating tailored plans that protect your assets and give you and your family lasting peace of mind.

Wills, Trusts & Estate Planning

Wills, Trusts & Estate Planning

Planning for the future is about caring for the people you love and ensuring your wishes are respected. At Franklins Solicitors, our Wills, Trusts and Probate team takes the time to understand what matters most to you, creating tailored plans that protect your assets and give you and your family lasting peace of mind.

Planning for the future is about caring for the people you love and ensuring your wishes are respected. At Franklins Solicitors, our Wills, Trusts and Probate team takes the time to understand what matters most to you, creating tailored plans that protect your assets and give you and your family lasting peace of mind.

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Wills, Trusts & Estate Planning Solicitors in Milton Keynes & Northampton

Planning for the future isn’t just about writing a Will. It’s about protecting your assets, providing for loved ones and ensuring your wishes are respected. Whether you are preparing a Will, setting up a Trust, appointing attorneys, or dealing with probate, our specialist team is here to guide you.

Planning with Confidence

Advice tailored to your personal and family circumstances.

Protecting your Loved Ones

Helping you make provision for dependants, vulnerable beneficiaries and future generations.

Managing Estates with Care

Support for executors, trustees and families during the administration of estates.

Wills, Trusts & Estate Planning

When Should You Seek Legal Advice?

It’s never too early to plan ahead. A legally valid Will, Trust, or Lasting Powers of Attorney can protect the people you love, reduce tax liabilities and give you the reassurance that your wishes will be respected. If you’re supporting a loved one through the loss of an estate, timely legal guidance can help ensure probate and administration are handled with care, efficiency and fairness.

Wills, Trusts & Estate Planning

Our Wills, Trusts & Estate Planning Services

We provide expert support for all aspects of planning for the future, protecting your loved ones and managing estates. Explore our dedicated pages for more detail:

Speak to our Wills, Trusts & Estate Planning Team

Whether you are writing your first Will, dealing with probate, or considering how best to protect future generations, our solicitors are here to help you make informed decisions with clarity and confidence.

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Wills, Trusts & Estate Planning FAQs

Having a valid Will usually makes probate more straightforward, as it clearly sets out who should administer the estate and how assets should be distributed. Without a Will, the estate is dealt with under intestacy rules, which can complicate and delay the probate process.

Having a Trust can reduce or even eliminate the need for probate, as assets held in the Trust do not usually form part of the probate estate. This can make the administration of an estate quicker, more private and potentially less costly.

Before taking such steps, specialist advice should be sought as there are other adverse consequences to also consider before deciding whether this is the most appropriate course of action.

Many of our solicitors have either achieved or are working towards the STEP (Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners) qualification. STEP members must adhere to a strict Code of Conduct and a commitment to ongoing professional development, ensuring clients receive the highest standard of advice.

The Inheritance Act 1975 allows certain people, including spouses, children and financial dependants, to claim for reasonable financial provision from an estate if they believe the Will or intestacy rules do not make adequate provision for them.

Yes. If executors are not acting in the best interests of the estate or are causing unnecessary delays or conflicts, an application can be made to the court for them to be removed and replaced.

Most claims must be made within six months from the date of the Grant of Representation. Some types of claims may not have a strict time limit but early advice is essential.

Wills, Trusts & Estate Planning

Why Choose Franklins Solicitors for
Wills, Trusts & Estate Planning?

Experienced & Approachable Team

Over 40 years of experience supporting families across Northamptonshire and Milton Keynes.

Future-Focused Advice

We align our guidance with your personal goals and family circumstances.

Clarity & Care

No jargon — just clear explanations, regular updates and support every step of the way.

Your Trusted Partners

Expert guidance for Wills, trusts and estate disputes, helping you protect your wishes and support your loved ones.

Trusted by Generations

Families across the region have relied on us for decades to protect their estates and loved ones.

Wills, Trusts & Estate Planning

Why Choose Franklins Solicitors for
Wills, Trusts & Estate Planning?

Experienced & Approachable Team

Over 40 years of experience supporting families across Northamptonshire and Milton Keynes.

Future-Focused Advice

We align our guidance with your personal goals and family circumstances.

Clarity & Care

No jargon — just clear explanations, regular updates and support every step of the way.

Your Trusted Partners

Expert guidance for Wills, trusts and estate disputes, helping you protect your wishes and support your loved ones.

Trusted by Generations

Families across the region have relied on us for decades to protect their estates and loved ones.

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