
by MyLocalSolicitor4 May 2020
Farmers reminded of alternatives to legacy dispute trials during lockdown
Court decisions in recent months have illustrated that disputes over inheritance in the farming community tend to result in cases going to trial. To mitigate this trend during the coronavirus epidemic, farmers are now being reminded that alternatives are available to gaining resolution through a court trial. (more…)Read More
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by MyLocalSolicitor15 April 2020
How to get your will witnessed when you are self-isolating.
If you’re self-isolating due to the coronavirus lockdown, you may be wondering how to get your will witnessed and signed. Here are a few steps you can take to keep yourself and your loved ones protected. Why your will needs to be witnessed Your will isn’t legally-binding unless it has been signed with wet ink alongside two witnesses. Until that point, it’s simply a list of your...Read More
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by MyLocalSolicitor14 April 2020
How to make amendments to your will
If you’ve experienced a change in personal circumstances, you might decide you need to make alterations to your will. When this situation arises, it’s essential that you don’t action these changes by simply amending your original will after it has been successfully signed with witnesses. Any noticeable changes to the legal document will be assumed to have been added later than the...Read More
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by MyLocalSolicitor30 March 2020
Barrister ordered to pay six-figure sum in court fees
Michael Templeman, a barrister and son of a judge, must pay a £350,000 bill after losing a case against his stepsisters over his father’s last will. (more…)Read More
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by MyLocalSolicitor16 March 2020
What is the cost of application fees for an LPA?
Assigning a Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA) is a wise way to ensure that if you are no longer able to make personal or financial decisions for yourself, you are cared for a manner of your choosing by the person you select. (more…)Read More
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by MyLocalSolicitor3 March 2020
Niece and sister of childless widow awarded £825,000 fortune
The niece and sister of a widow who passed away have won £825,000, following allegations that the estate was rigged to be received instead by her brother. (more…)Read More
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by MyLocalSolicitor17 February 2020
A guide to nominating multiple attorneys in an LPA
Careful consideration is always advised when appointing an Lasting Powers of Attorney (LPA). You should try and choose someone you trust to make decisions in your interests and who is reliable, with the right skills for the role. (more…)Read More
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by MyLocalSolicitor5 February 2020
Spouses set to receive additional £20,000 if partner passes without will
Tomorrow, a rule update comes into force meaning surviving spouses will inherit a greater amount, although expert opinion advises the surest way to sidestep inheritance issues is to write a will. (more…)Read More
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