Wills can continue to be witnessed via video-link until 2024
Dominic Raab, the Deputy Prime Minister, Lord Chancellor and the Secretary of State for Justice has confirmed that Wills can continue to be witnessed... Read more »
Dominic Raab, the Deputy Prime Minister, Lord Chancellor and the Secretary of State for Justice has confirmed that Wills can continue to be witnessed... Read more »
It’s hard to disagree with the Law Society’s recent demands that any increase in probate fees must reflect new and tangible improvements made to... Read more »
I expect that everyone reading this website is aware that there is no such thing as a common law spouse. Most of us – not unreasonably – dwell... Read more »
Succession planning is a concern for any family company, especially in the first generations. As well as the worry as to whether younger family... Read more »
If you are a business owner, you make important decisions every day that are vital to the continuity of your business. But what would happen if you... Read more »
In an interesting development of the Government’s services to the public to be ‘digital by default’ HM Revenue & Customs has launched an... Read more »
One of the unintended consequences of welcoming a four-legged friend into the family home is that when you pass away, someone else will have to look... Read more »
There was some really good advice recently in Money Week which reminded us that Wills aren’t set in stone, they can be changed with a Deed of... Read more »
Is it too soon to start thinking of Spring? We think not. If you’re one of the 14.2 million Baby Boomers in the UK considering when to retire, as... Read more »
Private Client lawyers are facing a pandemic-related problem with Probate. The backlog of cases awaiting the attention of the Probate Registry means... Read more »