The Rights of Spouses, Civil Partners and Cohabitants
Limitations on Testamentary Freedom The Rights of Spouses, Civil Partners and Cohabitants The Testamentary freedom of a married Testator is curtailed to some extent by the provisions of the ...
Limitations on Testamentary Freedom The Rights of Spouses, Civil Partners and Cohabitants The Testamentary freedom of a married Testator is curtailed to some extent by the provisions of the ...
A Will is not a ‘once and for all’ document. It should be viewed as a starting point for your succession planning and built upon, modified and updated as your ...
Assisted Decision Making (Capacity) Act 2015 It is finally here! April 2023 marked the introduction and implementation of the Assisted Decision Making (Capacity) Act 2015 which is legislation to support ...
If you purchase or sell your home or any property, you should review your existing Will. Property owned jointly with another person may be owned as ‘joint tenants’ or ‘tenants ...
It’s not what you leave behind, but how you leave it. Nobody wants to think about death or incapacity. Failing to create an estate plan can lead to financial problems, ...
Most people understand that they must provide for the disposal of their assets on their death through either a will or a trust. The Executor in your estate is given ...
What is a Will? A Will is a legal document setting forth your wishes for the distribution of your estate after your death. The Will can provide instructions for how ...
If you are a farmer and own land, it is important that you consider the basic payment entitlements from the Department of Agricultural when making your Will. What you ...