If you die without having a valid Will, then your assets will be distributed according to the laws of intestacy and could mean that your assets may not go to the people you want them to. Having a written Will is the only way to guarantee that those who benefit from...
What is normally on your to-do list when preparing for a wedding? Rings, dress, reception, cake and champagne to name a few. Have you considered though that you should be adding either a review of your Will or making a Will. If you already have a Will, you may not...
Are you in isolation? Or working from home? Perhaps, now would be the perfect time for you and your family to think about some life admin (best defined as “the office work of life”) you have been meaning to do, but pushed away into the “I can’t deal with this right...
Are you worried if your former spouses or former domestic partners may be entitled to your estate if you pass away shortly after separation? There are several ways that former spouses and domestic partners might be entitled to a share in your estate once you are...
Your Will should reflect any significant changes in your relationship status, whether you are getting married, having children, or breaking up. If you made a Will whilst you were single but have now married, this automatically cancels your Will rendering it invalid....