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The Statutory Legacy sum on intestacy
When someone dies without a Will (known as intestacy) in England and Wales and they have a living spouse or civil partner, the spouse/civil partner is entitled to everything in the estate if it is not worth more than £322,000. Joint assets pass by survivorship....
Lasting Power of Attorney (Superhero Edition)
Life is an unpredictable journey, but that doesn't mean we can't prepare for the twists and turns it throws our way. Enter the Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA) – a mighty legal tool that puts you in charge, even when circumstances try to take that control away. In this...
Why is protecting your Will important?
Your Last Will and Testament contains the very last wishes you get to express in this world, making it an extremely important document to those you leave behind. If your Will can’t be located after your death then your estate may end up being distributed differently...
Why use a professional to draft your Will.
You’ve decided now is the time to put documentation in place to protect your estate. What next? There are different options available to you when it comes to making a Will:- See a professional; or Write a Will yourself Many have the misconception that it’s “easy...