Category Archives: Wills & Estate Planning

A Diagnosis of Dementia Does Not Necessarily Equate to a Loss of Capacity

Occasional episodes of forgetfulness, or even a formal diagnosis of dementia, do not necessarily mean...

Declaration of Death Opens Way for Administration of Missing Teacher’s Estate

When a person goes missing without trace, the fact that their assets are left in...

Cancer Sufferer’s Belated Will Triggers Bitter Family Inheritance Dispute

Those who delay making a will until they are at death’s door create a very...

Feel That You’ve Been Done Out of an Inheritance? Contact a Solicitor Today

If you feel that you have been unjustly denied an inheritance, you should get in...

Thought About Appointing a Professional Executor? It Can Pay Dividends

When you die, it is the executor or executors of your will who will bear...

Bequests to Disabled Relatives – Professional Advice is Essential

Leaving money to a disabled relative in your will is obviously a worthy act. As...

You Are Obliged Reasonably to Provide for Your Dependants in Your Will – No More

When making a will, it is vital to remember your obligations to family members and...

Making a Will? Court Ruling Underlines the Benefits of Professional Advice

Engaging a professional to draft your will and give advice has many advantages that may...

Wealthy Businessman’s Prolific Will Writing Triggers Inheritance Dispute

Prolific will writing is very often symptomatic of a complicated life. That was certainly so...

If there has ever been a time to make a Will, then this is it.

If there has ever been a time to make a Will, then this is it....