Writing a Will after a divorce
Although your Will is still valid after your divorce, it may no longer reflect your wishes. In England and Wales, divorce does not invalidate your Will, but it does change…
Although your Will is still valid after your divorce, it may no longer reflect your wishes. In England and Wales, divorce does not invalidate your Will, but it does change…
Making a Will with stepchildren in England and Wales can be confusing as they aren't seen as your heirs. It is quite common now for there to be stepchildren in…
A Will is a very complex and important document, there are certain parameters that need to be met to ensure it is legally valid. If you need to amend your…
When deciding who would like to receive your estate after you die, you may want to leave someone out of your Will, this is called a Will exclusion. It could…
The rules of intestacy will come into effect if someone dies in England and Wales without having a valid will. If someone makes a will, but it is not legally…
A last will and testament, also known as a will is a legal document stating what happens to your estate after you die. In your will, you outline who receives…
There are two types of Lasting Power of Attorney and it's important to understand the difference between them. One is responsible for your financial affairs, and the other is for…
It is getting more common now to own a property overseas. If you make a Will in England and Wales and have overseas property, then just putting the property in…
An executor is someone who is legally responsible for carrying out the instructions outlined in a Will and is accountable for dealing with the estate of the person who's passed…
Making a Will can be a bit of a daunting process, and certain things can invalidate your Will. One of the biggest issues with this is that mistakes are generally…