About rwp solicitors

Dedicated Specialists you can rely on for years to come

rwp solicitors are based at Meadow House Pangbourne, Reading, Berkshire. Formerly the Pangbourne office of Solicitors Richard Wilson & Co, the practice opened in 1945 and has an established presence in the local community and beyond. On 6 April 2005 the solicitors practice was re-launched as an incorporated body rwp solicitors limited. The Directors are Hilary Messer and Anjam Beg with Consultant Kathryn Tarry heading up the Litigation, Conveyancing and Private Client departments respectively.

Continuing to provide a broad range of professional legal services and continually building on our reputation, we offer a bespoke personal and professional service for the discerning client.

Whether for your personal or business affairs we provide all our clients with clear sound advice and expert representation.

Our solicitors' practice utilises the latest modern technology from voice activated computers to computerised time recording systems. We await the advent of e conveyancing and have all the necessary in place in readiness.

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MAKING YOUR WILL

A flexible approach offered by rwpsolicitors

CALLING ALL HOLDERS OF SHARED APPRECIATION MORTGAGES

SAFE and SAMAG have taken advice from Leading Counsel about challenging the amounts payable to the Banks as ‘Appreciation’ on redemption of Shared Appreciation Mortgages (SAMs).

INHERITANCE TAX AND “CARRY OVER” OF THE NIL RATE BAND

The well publicised Pre-Budget Announcement on the 9th October last year introduced changes to the application of the Nil Rate Band in assessing the estates of deceased spouses and civil partners to inheritance tax.....

You have nothing to fear…

There was a great flurry of activity in the run up to 1 October 2007 when lots of our clients hurried to make Enduring Powers of Attorney (EPA) before the law changed.  For those who were able to do so, setting up their EPA was a wise move because it was an efficient and cost effective way of ensuring they choose who could deal with their financial affairs in the future, if necessary.  Those powers remain valid.

DIY Probate

Occasionally we receive enquiries from people who have elected to take DIY one stage further! They take on the task of obtaining a Grant of Probate or Letters of Administration themselves. Very often this is because they perceive it will be cheaper than instructing a solicitor.

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