Why Wills are important for parents

Why Wills are important for parents If you have children, it is always recommended that you have an up-to-date, valid Will in place. We take a look at some of the main reasons why Wills are important for parents. The main reason for making a Will is to ensure you pass on your wealth to your choice of beneficiary. However,…

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Document handwritten by Aretha Franklin is ruled valid Will

Document handwritten by Aretha Franklin is ruled valid Will A court ruled that a handwritten document found in Aretha Franklin’s sofa is a valid Will. Three of her four sons had been involved in an inheritance dispute following her death. Resulting in a court hearing to decide the validity of two handwritten documents. Sometime after Aretha Franklin’s death in 2018,…

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Who is allowed to claim against a Will?

Who is allowed to claim against a Will? It can be a shock to find that you have not been included in someone’s Will. You may have expected to inherit from them or you were being supported by them previously. In some situations, you may be able to make a claim if you have been left out of a Will.…

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Unexpected reasons causing an invalid Will

Unexpected reasons causing an invalid Will A Will is crucial in ensuring your loved ones will be cared for in the future in the way that you want. However, it is easy to make an error in making or signing and witnessing a Will, meaning it could be invalid. We take a look at the unexpected reasons that could cause…

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Use of Wills to create Trusts increases

Use of Wills to create Trusts increases Wills are increasingly being used to create trusts to benefit loved ones after someone’s death. We take a look at why you might want to leave money in trust and how this is handled. Trusts are set up by executing a trust deed during your lifetime or alternatively by leaving money or other…

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Can a Will be changed after death?

Can a Will be changed after death? Yes, a will can be changed after death.  You can even vary intestacy, where the deceased failed to make a Will, and the law takes over. Although this rarely provides the outcome the deceased would have wanted. We look at what to do if you inherit money from someone’s estate but would rather…

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