Almost half of Brits who have a parent, guardian or partner have not had the “difficult conversation” about finances on death, a major study has revealed.
Cohabiting couples: how later life planning can help avoid costly contentious probate battles
The number of contentious probate matters involving unmarried cohabiting couples is rising across the country, solicitors have revealed.
What is an executor, what do they do, and how do I appoint one?
It is only natural that you want someone responsible and trustworthy to be in charge of your estate once you’re gone. That person (or persons) is called the executor.
Legacy giving on the rise: what you need to know about leaving gifts to charity in your Will
More people than ever are giving to charity in their Will to mitigate their Inheritance Tax bill, a major study has revealed.
Court of Protection delays soar in wake of coronavirus pandemic
The average property and financial affairs deputy application now takes 48 weeks to process from start to finish, new figures have revealed.