Following the Prime Minister’s announcement of lockdown measures on 23 March 2020, separated parents and their children were left in…
The first working Monday of the New Year has, through the experience of divorce lawyers, come to be known as…
So, 31 January has come and gone, and the EU Withdrawal Bill has now passed into law. If you thought…
2019 was a challenging year for those working in the Wills and probate sector. To begin with, the government’s proposed…
Lloyds Bank is in hot water over an embarrassing failure to disclose the Wills of 9,000 deceased customers, a bungle…
‘If I had my way, I’d make A do X and B do Y…’ has long been a treatment proffered…
According to the Alzheimer’s Society around 850,000 people in the UK have dementia, with this figure set to rise to…
Figures from a leading provider of legacy information to charities, Smee & Ford, have revealed that in the UK in…
Making a legally binding Will is the only way you can be assured that your estate, i.e. your money, property,…
Divorce is at its worst when it becomes acrimonious, undermines feelings of security and has the ability to dominate and…