Family Witness
Can a family member witness your Will? There are a number of reasons why this is not the best idea. Firstly, if the family member is going to benefit from your Will then the act…
Can a family member witness your Will? There are a number of reasons why this is not the best idea. Firstly, if the family member is going to benefit from your Will then the act…
Are Trust funds a good idea in the UK? It is perhaps best to start with what a Trust is, It is a legal and financial tool to allow people to protect assets for their…
Is an email acceptable as a Will? An email in its electronic state could fail some of the laws around Wills such as it being in writing, signed by the person and witnessed by two…
It is quite rare that somebody has no relatives at all, it is much more common that somebody has no known relatives. In this case having a Will significantly helps whoever is chosen to manage…
Lasting Power of Attorney documents are put in place in the main to cater for the potential of the person losing their capacity permanently for the rest of their life whereas the General Power of…
Does your Will have to be registered? No, a Will doesn’t have to be registered to make it valid. There are however a number of reasons why you may consider registering your Will. So the…
Do you need to apply for Probate if there is a Will? The application for probate is not related to either having or not having a Will but an application to the Government to be…
It’s perhaps not common knowledge that it is possible to write your Will in contemplation of marriage. This normally happens in the run up to marriage, usually within the next 12 months of the date,…
If you are estranged from your family, then unless you wish them to inherit your estate you must put in place a Will. Your Will is the only way you have of deciding who you…
What happens if some of the details of my Will are out of date? It all depends which details and who wrote the Will? The purists view of course is that any detail that is…