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Statutory Wills in Manchester, Sale, and Chester

When someone you care for can no longer make their own Will, you need practical legal support to protect their interests. Our experienced Court of Protection and Private Client lawyers in Manchester, Sale and Chester provide expert guidance on statutory Wills, so you can make sure their estate is handled properly.

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How the statutory Will process works

  1. Initial assessment

We review the merits of any proposed statutory Will and check you have the authority to apply as a deputy or attorney. We’ll identify what evidence the Court of Protection requires upfront.

  1. Preparing the application

We draft the proposed Will, prepare witness statements and application papers and gather medical evidence and financial information. In our experience, thorough preparation at this stage helps applications move through the Court more smoothly with fewer queries or delays.

  1. Court review

We submit everything to the Court of Protection on your behalf and handle their response and the Court’s timetable. This can take several months, often depending on whether everyone is in agreement or whether one or more people object to the proposed Will. Some cases are approved on paper; others may progress to a hearing where we represent you.

  1. Approval and execution

Once approved, we handle the formal execution and sealing. The original stays with the court, and you receive sealed copies for your records.

Why choose Slater Heelis for a statutory Will

Recognised excellence you can trust

We’re listed in The Times Best Law Firms for 2026, and The Legal 500 recognises us as one of the leading firms in the North West. With over 1,400 reviews and an average rating of 4.9/5 on ReviewSolicitors, our clients trust us enough to recommend us to their families and friends.

Rooted in the North West since 1773

We’ve been serving families and businesses across Manchester, Sale, Chester and the wider North West for over 250 years. That’s generations of understanding local communities and the practical realities of managing someone else’s affairs. When you need face-to-face advice about a statutory Will, our local offices make it straightforward.

Full-service support when complications arise

Statutory Will cases often bring up other legal issues – property matters, family disputes, questions about injury compensation. As a full-service firm, we can bring in our Wills and Probate, Family Law, Property and Personal Injury teams when needed. You won’t be left coordinating multiple solicitors across different firms.

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If you need help with a statutory Will application, our Court of Protection teams in Sale, Manchester and Chester are ready to support you through the process.

Call us on 0330 111 3131 or contact us via our online enquiry form to speak with our statutory Will solicitors.

Our offices in Manchester, Sale, and Chester are open for face-to-face meetings, and we also work with clients across the UK, with meetings at other locations available by appointment. We’ll keep you informed, handle the complexities, and help you protect the interests of the person you’re looking after.

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