At Co-op probate services & later life planning in Widley, we understand how difficult it can be to lose someone close to you. As part of the Southern Co-op family, we are proud to serve the Widley community with care, compassion, and dignity. Whether you’re arranging a funeral for a loved one or planning ahead for the future, our experienced team is here to support you with respectful guidance every step of the way.
We believe every life is unique, and we’re committed to helping families create meaningful tributes that reflect the person being remembered. In addition to our funeral services, we offer trusted support in probate, will writing, and power of attorney, ensuring you and your loved ones have the legal and practical help you need during life’s most important moments.
We are available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, and we are always here when you need us.
Dealing with legal and financial matters after a loved one’s passing can feel overwhelming. Our Probate Services in Widley are designed to provide gentle, expert guidance during this challenging time. From applying for the Grant of Probate to settling debts, valuing assets, and distributing inheritance, we’re here to make the process easier and less stressful.
Our team works alongside trusted probate professionals to ensure that everything is managed legally, efficiently, and with the utmost care.
Having a valid, professionally written will is one of the most important ways to protect your loved ones and ensure your wishes are carried out. Our Will Writing Service in Widley offers peace of mind with straightforward, expert support tailored to your personal needs.
We’ll help you clearly outline how your assets should be handled, name guardians for your children, and reduce potential future disputes. Whether you’re writing your first will or updating an existing one, we’re here to guide you through every step with sensitivity and clarity.
Life is unpredictable, but planning ahead puts you in control. Our Power of Attorney Services in Widley allow you to appoint someone you trust to make decisions on your behalf if you are ever unable to do so yourself. This could include managing finances, property, or health and welfare decisions.
Setting up a Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA) ensures your wishes are followed and your loved ones are not left struggling to make difficult choices without legal authority. We’re here to explain your options and help you complete the process with confidence and ease.