Welcome to Agueda Estrada Calle

 Trusted Estate Planning Experts

 

At Agueda Estrada Calle, we specialize in Wills and Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA) services, ensuring your wishes are safeguarded and your loved ones are protected.

Our expertise covers:
Wills – Secure your legacy with a legally binding plan.
Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA) – Covering both Property & Finance and Health & Welfare to provide peace of mind for the future.

We take pride in our client-first approach, listening to your needs and delivering personalized, compassionate guidance. Estate planning doesn’t have to be complicated—we’re here to make the process clear, stress-free, and tailored to you.

Let’s secure your future together. Contact us today!

 

Our Services


Wills

Secure Your Legacy with Our Trusted Wills Service

Planning for the future ensures that your final wishes are clearly documented and legally protected.

Our expert Wills service provides tailored advice and comprehensive support, so your estate is handled exactly as you intend.

Creating a Will is an essential step in safeguarding your assets and providing peace of mind for you and your loved ones. We work closely with you to understand your preferences, ensuring your Will is legally binding and reducing the risk of disputes among beneficiaries.

Why Choose Us?

Personalized Guidance – We take the time to understand your unique circumstances.
Complete Legal Coverage – A professionally drafted Will that ensures clarity and security.
Confidence & Peace of Mind – Knowing your estate will be handled according to your wishes.

Make your future secure—contact us today to begin your Will planning journey.

 

 

 

Lasting Power of Attorney

That is a vital service!

 

 Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA) ensures that trusted individuals can make important decisions on behalf of someone who loses mental capacity. Our service helps safeguard financial assets and health care preferences, giving families peace of mind.

Many people are unaware that without an LPA, relatives may face lengthy and expensive legal processes to gain authority over financial and welfare matters. Our service could be invaluable in preventing these complications.

Secure Your Future with a Lasting Power of Attorney

Life is unpredictable. While we plan for the best, it’s essential to prepare for unexpected circumstances. A Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA) ensures that your affairs—both Property & Finance and Health & Welfare—are managed by people you trust, should you ever lose mental capacity.
Why an LPA Matters

Without an LPA, your loved ones may struggle to access your finances or make healthcare decisions on your behalf. This can lead to lengthy and expensive legal battles, adding unnecessary stress during difficult times. Appointing an Attorney ensures your wishes are respected and decisions are made with your best interests in mind.
How Our Service Helps

We simplify the LPA process, ensuring it is legally sound and tailored to your needs. Our experts guide you through: Selecting the right Attorney(s) to act on your behalf. Understanding the differences between Property & Finance and Health & Welfare LPAs. Navigating legal requirements and ensuring compliance. Registering your LPA smoothly, avoiding delays and complications.
Take Control of Your Future

Don’t leave important decisions to chance. Secure peace of mind for yourself and your loved ones by setting up an LPA today. Our team is here to help—because planning ahead means protecting what matters most

 

Frequently Asked Questions

 

Why is it important to have a Will?

The essence of why having a Will is so crucial—it's not just about financial planning, but about ensuring security and clarity for the people and causes you care about. Beyond legal protection, it’s a way to express your wishes in a way that truly reflects your values. Have you been considering writing or updating your Will? There are excellent resources available to guide you through the process and make sure it covers everything important to you.

Estate planning is crucial, but there are several pitfalls that can cause unnecessary complications. Here are some key mistakes to avoid:

  1. Failing to Make a Will – Without a Will, your assets may be distributed according to intestacy laws, which might not align with your wishes.
  2. Not Updating Your Will – Life events such as marriage, divorce, or the birth of children should prompt a review of your estate plan.
  3. Ignoring Digital Assets – Online accounts, cryptocurrency, and other digital assets should be included in your estate plan.
  4. Overlooking Trusts – Trusts can help protect assets, reduce taxes, and avoid probate, but many people neglect to set them up properly.
  5. Not Discussing Plans with Family – Lack of communication can lead to disputes and confusion among beneficiaries.
  6. Underestimating Tax Implications – Poor planning can result in higher inheritance taxes, reducing the amount passed on to loved ones.
  7. DIY Estate Planning – Using generic templates without professional guidance can lead to legal issues and unintended consequences.

Would you like guidance on how to start or update your estate plan? I can help point you in the right direction!

 

What is a Lasting Power of Attorney?

A Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA) is an important legal document that ensures your affairs are managed by someone you trust if you become unable to make decisions yourself. There are two types of LPAs in the UK:

  1. Health and Welfare LPA – Covers decisions about medical treatment, living arrangements, and daily care
  2. Property and Financial Affairs LPA – Allows your appointed person to manage finances, pay bills, and handle property matters.

Setting up a Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA) is a smart way to ensure your affairs are handled by people you trust if you ever lose mental capacity. Here’s a step-by-step guide to get started:

Decide What Type of LPA You Need

You can set up one or both, depending on your needs.

Choose Your Attorney(s)

Your attorney(s) should be someone you trust, such as a family member, friend, or professional. They must be over 18 and have the mental capacity to make decisions.

Register Your LPA

Before it can be used. Registration takes about 8–10 weeks, so it’s good to plan.

Pay the Registration Fee

Reductions may apply if you meet certain financial criteria. Once registered, your attorney(s) can act on your behalf when needed.

Would you like help deciding which type of LPA suits your needs or guidance on choosing the right attorney? I'm here to support you!

 

 

 

Expert Guidance for Wills & Lasting Power of Attorney

Located in Uxbridge, United Kingdom, Agueda Estrada Calle is dedicated to ensuring your wishes are respected and your loved ones are protected. We specialize in Wills and Lasting Power of Attorney, offering personalized services tailored to your unique needs.

Our approach is built on listening, understanding, and providing compassionate advice. We make complex legal processes simple and stress-free, guiding you through every step with expertise and care.

Whether you’re drafting a Will or setting up a Lasting Power of Attorney, we provide the support you need to secure your future with confidence.

Contact us today to start planning for peace of mind.