
How and when should you update your Will?
Having a Will in place gives most people great peace of mind, but it is important to review the document from time to time to
Having a Will in place gives most people great peace of mind, but it is important to review the document from time to time to
If you are buying a property, your conveyancer will carry out a number of searches on your behalf. We take a look at the searches
Divorce can be an uncertain time financially and if a couple have debts, it can make the situation even more difficult. Many couples find that
Since my introductory post, I have been back and forth in my own wee brain about what I feel should be my first topic related
If someone dies without making a Will, they are said to be intestate. If they do not have any living relatives, then it is the
In April 2022, the new ‘no-fault divorce’ law will come into force, removing the need for couples to blame each other for the breakdown of
The time taken to sell a house in 2019 was more than twice as long as in 2021. In 2019, it took an average of
Dealing with someone’s estate after their death can involve a number of different terms. Below are some of the most commonly used words and phrases
If you are going through a divorce or separation and there are children involved, you may need to deal with the Children and Family Court
A recent report has found that only half of parents plan to share their estate equally between their children. The report, carried out on behalf
A study commissioned by estate agent comparison site GetAgent.co.uk has found that homes with good views attract prices of up to 54% more than the
After a death, it is often necessary to obtain a Grant of Probate or a Grant of Letters of Administration. This is the document that
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