by Kate Lawrence LL.B | Jan 22, 2025 | Guides, Wills
The UK has recently witnessed a growth in unconventional and diverse families. These more complex family arrangements and the unique challenges that come with them mean that estate planning plays a more pivotal role. However, clear instructions in wills can help...
by Kate Lawrence LL.B | Jan 17, 2025 | Guides, Wills
A will is considered a document of legal authority determining the allocation of your property and assets when you pass away. Setting up a will is an exercise in legal prudence, preventing and protecting your beneficiaries from potential disputes and lengthy probate...
by Kate Lawrence LL.B | Jan 1, 2025 | Guides, Wills
Inheritance disputes can occur even in the most close-knit families, and they often turn what should be a time of healing into a legal and emotional conflict. Whether it’s disputes over assets, disagreements about wills, or unclear family wishes, inheritance...
by Kate Lawrence LL.B | Dec 11, 2024 | Guides, Wills
Writing a will is an essential step in planning for the future, but it becomes even more important when a loved one has been diagnosed with dementia. Dementia can affect a person’s ability to make decisions, so it’s necessary to act early while they can...
by Chloe Atkinson | Sep 20, 2024 | Guides, Wills
Planning for the future is important, especially for unmarried couples who want to ensure that their partner is protected and cared for. One effective way to do this is through mirror wills. Mirror wills are essentially two separate wills that reflect each other,...
by Mickey Evans | Sep 11, 2024 | Guides, Wills
Let’s take a closer look at these wills. What Are Mirror Wills? Mirror wills are popular because they’re easy to create and ensure that both partners’ wishes are aligned. However, it’s important to note that either partner can change their will at any...