Proud members of The Law Society’s Wills and Inheritance Quality Scheme (WIQS)
We’re delighted to be an accredited member of The Law Society’s Wills and Inheritance Quality Scheme (WIQS). This scheme ensures we follow best practices and procedures to meet the highest standard of technical expertise and client experience when providing Wills and Probate advice to prospective and existing clients.
As members of the WIQS community we focus on your best interests and won’t pressure our clients into buying more complex advice or make misleading claims about the advantages of making a Will. Our Wills and Probate experts tailor their service to your needs, using plain English to explain the process, your options, costs, and timescales. Providing you with regular updates throughout the process.
Our accredited solicitors complete mandatory training to uphold the WIQS standard and show compliance through annual re-accreditation and ongoing enforcement checks by The Law Society. If you are looking for a Wills and Probate solicitor near you, we have offices in Bury St Edmunds, Sudbury and London. We act for clients across the country and are happy to talk to you wherever you are.
For more information on the WIQS Scheme click here or have a chat with our team today on 01284 767 766
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