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Bereavement / Ill Health

  • Health problems causing financial difficulties?

  • Recently bereaved and want to move on?

  • Trying to deal with probate and wills involving multiple beneficiaries?

We take it for granted being in good health and never give it a second thought. But when you are in poor health and it starts to affect you, decisions are made about your quality of life and can get you into some financial difficulties.

There are many solutions that can be offered to help ease the worries of a reduced income, bills mounting up that can not be paid and getting into mortgage arrears, allowing you to concentrate on yourself first and foremost.

Your unfortunate health can sometimes mean the need or the will to relocate to a different type of property or location (another country perhaps) or simply release equity without the stress and strain of dealing with Estate Agents, potential buyers intruding into your home to view the property and ultimately dealing with mortgage lenders and solicitors.

We’re here to help you!

Bereavement of a family member or close friend is one of worst emotions we ever experience. Everything just stops and that’s a natural reaction – we sympathise and send our condolences.

If you feel the need to sell your property for what ever reason, we will help you painlessly and compassionately every step of the way.

Even if you would like to know what your options are, with no obligation at all – we’re here to help you.

It can sometimes be that the property is part of the deceased’s estate going through probate that you would like to sell as quickly as possible.

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