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30th July 2019

Memorialising a Facebook Account

Digital Assets, Estate Planning, Your Will
Digital Assets, Estate Planning, Facebook
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Making provision for your digital assets in your Will Whilst making provision for your digital assets in your Will, take a moment to think about what you would like to happen to your Facebook account. Facebook If your Facebook account is where you’ve

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Stepsisters Inheritance feud relies upon a 20th Century Law
1st July 2019

Stepsisters Inheritance feud relies upon a 20th Century Law

Estate Planning, Latest News, Your Will
Intestate, News, Wills
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Stepsisters feud hits the headlines as their claim to Inheritance could rely upon a 20th Century Law. The tragic story of elderly couple John and Ann Scarle who died together at their home in Leigh-on-Sea in 2016 continues.

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31st August 2018

Living together & bereavement – do you have any rights?

Estate Planning, Living Together, Your Will
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Many believe that if they live together long enough, they become married in ‘common law’. This is not the case. So what happens if you are not married or in a civil partnership, and your other half dies? Although discussing future

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Common Law Spouses - do you have any rights?
31st August 2018

Common Law Marriage and Bereavement – Three True Stories

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Common Law Spouses – do you have any rights? 3 true case studies According to the Office for National Statistics 2017 cohabiting couple families are growing the fastest. However the laws of Intestacy haven’t caught up, so it’s prudent to be

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25th July 2018

Inheritance disputes and how to avoid them

Estate Planning, Your Will
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Inheritance disputes and how to avoid them   Record numbers of families are now going to courts to fight for inheritance they believe is rightly theirs – back in 2013 97 disputes were heard at the High Court, leaping to 164 cases

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1st June 2018

New Baby? Three Reasons why Now is the time to write or update your Will.

Estate Planning, Latest News, Your Will
Family, New Baby, Wills
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New Baby? 3 Reasons why Now is the time to write or update your Will. Starting a family is a big step, there is already a lot to think about when you are having your first baby, but there are some other

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6th April 2018

As of today, leave another £25,000 to your descendants TAX FREE!

Estate Planning, Inheritance Tax, Your Will
IHT, Inheritance Tax, Residence Nil Band Rate, RNRB, Wills
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From today you can leave another £25,000 to your descendants TAX FREE!   As of today, 6th April 18, the start of the new tax year, the residence nil rate band (RNRB) threshold increases by £25,000 per person, increasing it to £125,000

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8th February 2018

5 Things that can happen if you don’t make a Will

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If you don’t make a Will and then die, it means that you die ‘intestate’, this means that your estate will be distributed according to the laws of intestacy and any of the following could happen. Your partner could lose

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