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Why should I make a Will?

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Having a Will means it will be simpler for your chosen executors to administer your estate after your death and…

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Post-Brexit legal cooperation should be a priority

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Lawyers in Britain are hopeful that some level of cooperation between the United Kingdom and the European Union can help…

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It is an unavoidable truth that despite many years of lobbying, political discourse and, of course, limited but important legislative…

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Changing your promises to the Court

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An undertaking is a promise to the Court that you will, or will not, do something.  Undertakings are useful to…

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More transparency and clarity around probate pricing

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Simply.Law, the legal services website that matches consumers to the right lawyer for their particular needs, has launched a fixed-fee…

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The Simply.Law probate quote engine is a force for clarity and transparency

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Probate is one of those legal processes that almost everyone will need to negotiate at some time in their lives.…

Making a Will

When is a Will not valid – when the beneficiaries desire it not to be?

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An interesting Wills and probate case is developing involving several of the UK’s leading animal charities — Friends Of The…

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We need to talk about funeral and probate fees

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One of the most significant and traumatic awakenings we all experience is the childhood realisation that we have no choice…

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Finding ways to cope with separation and divorce at Christmas

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Divorce at Christmas can be an incredibly difficult time for everyone involved but it can be possible to get through…

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Dealing with bereavement at Christmas

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Losing someone over Christmas or coping with grief following the recent death of a loved one is always going to…

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