Writing your will allows you to decide what should happen to your estate (your property, money, possessions) after you have died.
Some estates require Trusts to be included in the wills, for example allowing another to live in your property after you have died.
Setting up a Trust allows you to protect your assets for their intended beneficiaries, such as your spouse or your children.
LPAs allow others to make decisions over your property and financial affairs or health and welfare.
A Deputyship allows a Court-appointed Deputy to manage someone else's affairs, similar to a Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA)