This clears up some of the lesser-known rules around Will Writing and Marital Status as the two are much more linked than you may suspect.
This clears up some of the lesser-known rules around Will Writing and Marital Status as the two are much more linked than you may suspect.
While it is an ugly truth, sometimes there are members of a family that have earned a place on a list of people to exclude from their Will.
For this week’s newsletter the Technical Team have picked out three interesting queries from the last month all centred around the theme of loss.
We receive many queries daily on care fees assessment and how a home can be protected from care fees. This article provides some information.
A recent ruling in the Family Division of the High Court means that the Duke of Edinburgh’s will is to be sealed.
Here at the Society of Will Writers we recommend that you review your estate plan every 3-5 years.
When writing wills for couples we often find that the terms of them are largely reciprocal. Usually, these are referred to as ‘mirror’ wills.
For those of you who are parents to fur babies or any other animals, you can make provisions for them in your Will.
Many people don’t realise the affects getting married or divorced can have on your estate whether you die with a Will or intestate.
In this article we take a look at hotchpot clauses, including the reasons for using one, and how to use on in a Will.