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How to Find a Will before Probate?
It is vital that an up-to-date copy of the Will is available before probate can be granted and the process of probate begins; without the Will, the executor has no legal powers to distribute the estate, but, how do I find a Will before probate?
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What Happens if You Die without a Will?
Making a Will is the most effective way of ensuring that your estate (money, property and possessions) is distributed according to your wishes following your death. Despite this, more than two-thirds of people in the UK pass away without a Will; in legal terms this is known as dying intestate. In these cases, the deceased’s estate is distributed according to intestacy law, which determines who the beneficiaries should be and how much each should receive.
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Why You Shouldn’t Write Your Own Will
Research shows that nearly two thirds of UK adults do not have a Will. It is one of those things people routinely neglect, even though a Will is a vital way of protecting wealth, legacy and loved ones. If you have been putting it off, one tempting solution might be to write your own Will, but is this the best solution?
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What Is a Deed of Variation of a Will?
A deed of variation (also known as an instrument of variation) enables the beneficiaries to change a Will after the death of an individual so that the estate is distributed in a different way to that set out by the deceased. In this article we will look below about how a deed of variation works, the potential benefits, and the ways in which the need for one can be avoided.
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Can a judge reject a consent order?
The divorce process can be a stressful and emotional time for any family. Not only do you have to come to terms with the breakdown of your relationship and what the future looks like ahead, you also have to address the practical matters arising from your separation.
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What Should You Ensure is in Your Commercial Lease?
For a business, taking on a new commercial lease is a big commitment, and potentially a costly one. What your commercial lease does, or does not, include can make a big difference to the prospects of your business, and you should be looking to negotiate a lease that will work for you, not against you.
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How Do I Get Into Conveyancing?
Team leader Kirstie Mitchell explains how to get into conveyancing and it may not be the route you thought.
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What Makes Conveyancing An Interesting Career?
If you are a natural born problem solver conveyancing may be the role for you!
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What Are the Duties of an Executor of a Will?
The executor of a Will is crucial to the probate process which sees a deceased person’s estate distributed according to their wishes. While it is a role often carried out by friends or relatives of the individual, some find greater peace of mind in seeking the help of legal experts.
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What is the Difference between a Will and a Trust?
Wills and trusts are both important ways of giving yourself the peace of mind that your assets will benefit your loved ones in the way you wish. They can be used in tandem with each other (with a trust being set up within your to be effective on your death) or be totally separate.