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Planning Your Exit

It is an undisputed truth that everybody is going to die. Protect what matters now with clear, compassionate estate planning guidance from RPS.

Our Services

Guiding you through estate planning with care and clarity.

A warm, inviting office where a family consults with a friendly advisor about their estate plans.
A warm, inviting office where a family consults with a friendly advisor about their estate plans.
Wills & Trusts

Create clear wills and trusts that protect your loved ones.

Tax Planning

Strategies to reduce tax burdens on your estate.

Legacy Protection

Ensure your wishes are honored and your legacy preserved.

Frequently Asked Questions

What exactly is estate planning?

Estate planning is the process of organising your financial affairs so your assets, wishes, and responsibilities are handled according to your instructions if you pass away or become unable to manage things yourself.

Why is it important?

It ensures your wishes are clear and your family is supported without confusion.

When should I start planning?

The sooner, the better. Life changes can happen anytime, so early planning brings peace of mind.

What if my situation changes?

Plans can be updated anytime to reflect new circumstances or wishes.

Do I need a lawyer?

A will is important, but it’s only one part of a complete estate plan. You may also need powers of attorney, guardianship arrangements, trust planning, and protection policies to ensure everything works smoothly.

How do you make the process easier?

We guide you step-by-step, explaining options clearly and handling paperwork smoothly.

Do I need an estate plan if I already have a will?

No, professional advice from one of our trained and Authorised Agents helps avoid mistakes and keeps everything legally sound.

Is estate planning only for wealthy people?

Not at all. Most people have something worth protecting — a home, savings, pension, or simply the desire to make life easier for their family. Estate planning is for anyone who wants clarity and control..

What documents are typically included in an estate plan?

Common elements include a will, lasting powers of attorney, guardianship instructions, trusts (if appropriate), and financial protection such as life insurance or critical illness cover.

Their clear advice made estate planning simple and gave me real peace of mind.

J. Lee

A warm, inviting office where a friendly advisor is discussing plans with a smiling client.
A warm, inviting office where a friendly advisor is discussing plans with a smiling client.
A close-up of hands signing important estate planning documents with a calm, confident atmosphere.
A close-up of hands signing important estate planning documents with a calm, confident atmosphere.

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