Beware of appointing your children as executors
Avoiding Family Conflicts in Estate Administration Where tensions exist between family members, making your children the executors of your will...
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Read moreAvoiding Family Conflicts in Estate Administration Where tensions exist between family members, making your children the executors of your will...
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Read moreIn this article we look a scenario for someone who is making a will where they are married with children...
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Read moreThe Government has recently announced plans to allow for the witnessing of Wills and Codicils by video conferencing. This is...
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Read moreWhy leave money to charity in your Will? Leaving money to charity in your will is a significant source of...
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Read moreChanges to Inheritance Tax Allowances Changes to inheritance tax allowances mean married couples can leave property worth £1 million tax-free from 6...
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Read moreHampstead solicitor Elspeth Neilson of Osbornes Law has qualified as a notary public (a notary), meaning she can now certify...
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Read moreWhether it’s a holiday home, an investment property or a place you want to retire to, if you own...
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Read moreRise in ‘fraudulent calumny’ Maggie Leiper, a private client solicitor at London law firm Osbornes Law, says she’s seen...
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Read moreWhat is the Residence Nil Rate Band? The Residence Nil Rate Band is an additional nil rate band. It can...
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Read moreThe Challenges of International Assets in Wills As more of us become internationally mobile, it’s increasingly common to own...
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Read moreIs writing your own will legal? While writing your own will is technically legal and can be valid if executed...
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Read moreAn increasing number of individuals have connections with more than one jurisdiction. Conflicting rules can significantly affect their estate planning...
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Read moreDying without a will When someone dies without a Will, the Intestacy Rules apply. These rules, which are set out...
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Read moreThe High Court’s decision in the recent case of Legg and Burton v Burton [2017] has highlighted the issues surrounding...
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