Spring Clean: Reviewing Your Legal Documents
Spring cleaning your legal documents is a sensible step to ensure your affairs are up to date, organised and ready for whatever the future may bring. As the days get...
Making a Will when your partner has died
A bereavement can be a difficult time and, of course, your first priority is likely to be arranging the funeral and registering the death. However, after you have had a...
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A grant of probate is a court sealed document that gives the necessary authority to executors to administer a deceased person’s estate. Carole Haestier, Wills, Trusts and Probate Solicitor at...
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Janine Guthrie examines gifting as a deputy or attorney when someone has lost capacity. When can you make gifts if you have been appointed as an attorney or deputy? Generally,...
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Avoiding DIY Probate Disasters Most people will only deal with estate administration or probate once or twice in their lifetime. The process often involves a significant amount of paperwork and...
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A normal Will is made by someone who is over the age of 18 and has mental capacity (testamentary capacity) to understand what it is they are doing, why they...
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Making a Will is important, especially if you own a house or have a family. But when it comes to actually making one, it can be difficult to decide how...
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