Wills Trusts

Will Trusts

Protect Your Assets and Provide for Loved Ones

A Will Trust allows you to control how your assets are managed and distributed after death, offering more protection than a standard Will. It can help reduce inheritance tax, safeguard assets, and ensure your estate is passed on according to your wishes.

At Maple Wills, we create tailored Will Trusts to suit your family’s needs—whether you’re protecting a child’s inheritance, supporting a vulnerable loved one, or planning for complex family dynamics.

Key Benefits

Asset Protection

Guard against claims and creditors.

Controlled Distribution

Decide how and when beneficiaries receive assets.

Tax Efficiency

Reduce inheritance tax through smart planning.

Support for Vulnerable Beneficiaries

Provide care without affecting benefits.

Flexibility

Adapt to changing family circumstances.
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We're Here to Help

Protect Your Assets and Provide for Loved Ones

A Will Trust allows you to control how your assets are managed and distributed after death, offering more protection than a standard Will. It can help reduce inheritance tax, safeguard assets, and ensure your estate is passed on according to your wishes.

At Maple Wills, we create tailored Will Trusts to suit your family’s needs—whether you’re protecting a child’s inheritance, supporting a vulnerable loved one, or planning for complex family dynamics.

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Will Trusts

Protect Your Assets and Provide for Loved Ones

A Will Trust allows you to control how your assets are managed and distributed after death, offering more protection than a standard Will. It can help reduce inheritance tax, safeguard assets, and ensure your estate is passed on according to your wishes.

At Maple Wills, we create tailored Will Trusts to suit your family’s needs—whether you’re protecting a child’s inheritance, supporting a vulnerable loved one, or planning for complex family dynamics.

About Wills:

Asset Protection

Guard against claims and creditors

Controlled Distribution

Decide how and when beneficiaries receive assets.

Tax Efficiency

Reduce inheritance tax through smart planning.

Support for Vulnerable Beneficiaries

Provide care without affecting benefits.

Flexibility

Adapt to changing family circumstances.

Wishes

Without a Will, when you’re gone your wishes won’t be considered. The legal rules of intestacy take over, which can lead to unintended consequences and cause stress and disagreements among family members. Having a Will gives you peace of mind that your gift will go to your loved ones. It’s a simple way to make sure your wishes are honoured.

Single Wills

A single Will is created by one person and outlines their individual wishes for how their estate should be handled after they pass away. It’s ideal for people who are not in a relationship, or for those who have different wishes from their partner.

Mirrored Wills

Mirrored Wills are two separate but almost identical Wills, usually made by couples. Each person leaves their estate to the other, and then to the same beneficiaries (like children) if both pass away. They’re a popular choice for married couples or partners who share the same wishes.
Mirrored wills are not legally linked — either person can change their will at any time without telling the other. Both types of wills must meet legal requirements to be valid, including being signed and witnessed properly.

About Wills:

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Wills

A Will sets out how you want your money, property, and possessions to be distributed after your death and allows you to appoint guardians for children under the age of 18.

We can’t predict when our time will come to an end. You’ve worked hard every day, putting in the effort to get where you are now. Ultimately, we want to share the results of our lifelong work with our loved ones. Giving the product of our life’s work as a gift is the biggest and best thing we can do – it’s everything we own. It’s crucial to make sure this is done right – by writing a Will.

About Wills:

Wishes

Without a Will, when you’re gone your wishes won’t be considered. The legal rules of intestacy take over, which can lead to unintended consequences and cause stress and disagreements among family members. Having a Will gives you peace of mind that your gift will go to your loved ones. It’s a simple way to make sure your wishes are honoured.

Single Wills

A single Will is created by one person and outlines their individual wishes for how their estate should be handled after they pass away. It’s ideal for people who are not in a relationship, or for those who have different wishes from their partner.

Mirrored Wills

Mirrored Wills are two separate but almost identical Wills, usually made by couples. Each person leaves their estate to the other, and then to the same beneficiaries (like children) if both pass away. They’re a popular choice for married couples or partners who share the same wishes.
Mirrored wills are not legally linked — either person can change their will at any time without telling the other. Both types of wills must meet legal requirements to be valid, including being signed and witnessed properly.

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We're Here to Help

At MapleWills, we understand the importance of Wills and estate planning. Our experienced and compassionate team is here to guide you through process, ensuring you have a legally sound Will that captures all your requirements .

We’re dedicated to making sure your legacy is preserved as you envision

Don’t wait to protect your family’s future. Contact us today.

We're Here to Help

At MapleWills, we understand the importance of Wills and estate planning. Our experienced and compassionate team is here to guide you through process, ensuring you have a legally sound Will that captures all your requirements .

We’re dedicated to making sure your legacy is preserved as you envision

Don’t wait to protect your family’s future. Contact us today.

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