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The Consequences of Not Having LPAs in Place
In an ever-changing world, planning for the unexpected becomes a crucial aspect of securing one’s future. One such vital aspect…
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Conditional Gifts in Wills Explained
Conditional gifts in wills refer to bequests or gifts that are made contingent upon certain conditions being met. In the…
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Benefits and Pitfalls of Death Bed Gifts
Death bed gifts, also known as gifts in contemplation of death, are gifts made by a person who believes they…
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Will Trusts Explained
A Will Trust, also known as a Living Trust, is a legal arrangement that is created within a person’s will…
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Busting the Myths Around LPA’s
An LPA (Lasting Power of Attorney) is a legal document that allows a person (the donor) to appoint one or…
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Planning for Long Term Care with a Property Trust
In the UK, a property trust can be a useful tool for planning long-term care while protecting the value of…
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What Happens When a Person Dies Intestate?
If a person dies intestate in the UK, it means they passed away without making a valid will. In such…
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If I Have a Will do I also Need Probate?
Whether or not probate is required in the UK depends on various factors, including the assets and liabilities left behind…
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Don’t Leave it Too Late to Take out an LPA
According to the Society of Will Writers, there is a common misconception that losing mental capacity only happens to older…
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Estate Planning for a Second Marriage
Estate planning for a second marriage can be complex, as it often involves multiple spouses, children, and assets. This is a…
