For this first instalment of a new series of articles from the SWW Technical Team, let’s talk about guardianship.
For this first instalment of a new series of articles from the SWW Technical Team, let’s talk about guardianship.
On rare occasions, a Will may not be found and you might be wondering what happens, or what to do in those circumstances.
Are you aware of some of the different ways in which your Will could be affected by changes in your personal circumstances?
In this instalment of 'In CASE you missed it...' we take a look at the recent case of F v R [EWCOP 49 2022].
You’ve decided now is the time to put documentation in place to protect your estate. Let's take a look at what you should do next.
Have you thought about making one of your new year's resolutions to put documentation in place to protect your estate and your loved ones?
Recent surveys indicate the majority of UK adults still do not seem to see the importance of having a Will or Lasting Powers of Attorney.
A statutory will is the term for a will which is made on behalf of a person who lacks capacity to make their own will.
A mobile home is a tricky area under succession law and this article takes a quick glance into dispensing of a mobile home by the Will.
If your Will can’t be located after your death then your estate may end up being distributed totally differently to how you wanted.