It is reassuring to have certainty about your assets should in the event something should happen to you or your loved ones.
Even in difficult times, you can count on us. For example, to help with drafting your will, estate planning, or distributing an inheritance. Read more about our approach here.
Drawing up a will
You would like to have a will drawn up. Have you decided whether you need a comprehensive document or a simple (living) will? Is inheritance or gift tax reduction important to you, or not (yet)? Van Wijk en Zwart Notaries can assist you with these questions. We assess your situation from a broader perspective and provide clear advice. This allows you to make well-informed decisions.
Would you like to know more? Get in touch, with no obligations.
Estate planning
Van Wijk en Zwart Notaries can also support you in Estate Planning’ – the transfer of your assets to the next generation. Barbara Langeler, a certified Estate Planning (EPN) specialist, is happy to provide more information on flexible (combined) wills, gifts, prenuptial agreements, and powers of attorney. Get in touch with Barbara.
Distribution of an inheritance
Integrity and an understanding of family relationships is key to notarial work. This includes the settlement of estates, acting as an executor in inheritances, and carrying out distributions after a death. You can trust Van Wijk and Zwart Notaries to handle your interests – as well as those of other parties involved – with appropriate professionalism, objectivity, and efficiency.
What can you expect from us?
Your asset and family law matters need to be properly arranged from the outset. For this reason, Van Wijk and Zwart Notaries examine everything from different perspectives. In the case of asset transfers, for example, we also check prenuptial agreements and any other relevant matters and wishes.
Our promises to you:
- Expert advice that prevents unpleasant surprises later
- A service-oriented approach that goed the extra mile
- Attentive listening
- Clear communication
- Independent advice
- Client privilege and respect for your privacy