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What does an Executor or Administrator of a Will do?
When a loved one passes away it can be a shock to discover the amount of paperwork that needs to be sorted out in order to deal with that person’s estate. Under the terms of a Will the person responsible is known as the Executor but, if there is no Will the estate is dealt with under the rules of intestacy and that person is known as the Administrator.
Can I gift my house to my children?
One of the most common questions we are asked by clients, is if they could make a gift of their property to their children. This is quite often to mitigate any inheritance tax in the future.
What to do when a person dies overseas
With so many options of travel and working from home, there is an increasing number of people moving abroad but continuing to have their place of work in the UK and retaining assets in England such as bank accounts, pensions and property.
What happens at a Will meeting?
We often receive enquiries from people who want to make a Will, but they are not quite sure how to go about starting the process or what it involves. We like to keep the process as simple as possible, as making a Will is not always the easiest decision for people to make and it is not something that a lot of us like to think about.
Leaving a gift to a charity in your Will
With so many of us supporting charities, clients often ask us if they can leave a gift to a charity within their Will. Of course, leaving a charitable gift in your Will is a nice thing to do, however it is important to seek appropriate advice as leaving such a gift is not as straightforward as you may think.
Are there tax implications for making gifts?
When making a gift to another person of money, property, or an item of value, it is especially important to be aware of the tax implications and the rules that govern how that gift is treated.
What happens if a person dies without making a Will?
If someone dies without leaving a Will, their estate will be dealt with under the intestacy rules. The intestacy rules determine who will inherit your estate. This could mean that the person you wish to inherit your estate is not the person who will inherit your estate.
Why is it important for blended families to make a Will?
A number of families are now part of a blended family unit, which is why it is especially important to put a Will in place to protect your loved ones.
Will I pay inheritance tax?
One of the most important matters to consider when making your Will, is if there is any opportunity to mitigate inheritance tax, and quite often with inheritance tax planning, the earlier you seek the advice, the more options will be available to you.
What happens to my existing Will after marriage, entering into a civil partnership, or divorce?
In this blog we explain what happens to your Will when you get married or divorced and why it is important to think about updating your Will if you become separated.
Increase in Probate Court fees and changes to the “excepted estate” rules
This month sees an increase in Probate Court fees and changes to the “excepted estate” rules. In this blog Kanesia Bicar explains what these changes mean for you.
Are all legal service providers regulated?
There are many companies both on the high street and online who provide legal services. However, not all legal service providers or even firms claiming to be legal practices are regulated.
Handwritten Wills Explained
We are often asked if a handwritten Statement of Wishes would be sufficient to pass as a valid Will. Handwritten Wills, also known as Holographic Wills, are Wills where the person to whom the document relates, writes the Will themselves and signs it
Why it is important for all business owners to make a will
When thinking about making a Will, we tend to consider our properties, personal effects, and savings, however it is surprising how many of us do not consider what would happen with our business in the event of our death.
What if I do not wish to receive my inheritance?
Although many of us are grateful to be left a gift within a Will, for some of us this gift can be unwelcome, or it may be one that the gift could be more useful if given elsewhere.
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