Questions that we receive regularly include “How do I know that my Will is valid?”; and “For How long does my Will remain valid?”; and “Can I make any changes to my Will?” How do I Know that my Will is Valid? As soon as your Will has been signed correctly, it becomes a legally …
Do We Need a Grant of Probate After Someone Dies?
Not Always If you are an Executor of a Will or a Representative of a deceased person (if there is no Will), you will need to establish whether a Grant of Probate is required for their estate. Usually, a Grant of Probate is required from a government department known as the “Probate Registry” if any …
Vulnerable Adult Beneficiaries of a Will
Beneficiaries of Wills may be vulnerable for many reasons, including but not limited to learning difficulties, illness, and addiction. How do we provide for a vulnerable (and possibly dependent) adult Beneficiary in our Will? The beneficiary’s vulnerability is not as important as their care needs, and the solution is known as a Vulnerable Person Trust. …
Security of a Valid Will Document
There are certain circumstances whereby the location and security of a valid Will document is crucial. When your spouse is NOT the biological parent of your children is a very important example of this. Second Marriages & Cohabitation It is increasingly common that people who remarry or cohabit after their previous spouse has died, wish …
A Will is NOT Simply a List
A Will is NOT simply a list of who does what, and who receives what, after we die. If that were the case, then there would be little need for solicitors and professional Will Writers because people would merely prepare such a list at their own convenience. Here are a few examples of potential issues …
Jointly Owned Property and Wills – The Connection
Jointly Owned Property and Wills: If you own your property as Joint Tenants with another person or people, you may decide that you want to change the ownership, so it is then held as Tenants in Common instead. This will enable you to gift your share of the property to someone other than your co-owner(s) …
Local Will Writing in Devon and Wolverhampton
A Will is a legal document which confirms your requirements for how your assets should be distributed after your lifetime. It is a crucial element of your overall estate plan. Having an accurate and all-encompassing valid Will can help ensure that your assets are distributed correctly according to your wishes, avoid probate disputes, and minimise …
What happens when a Beneficiary cannot be found?
What happens when a beneficiary cannot be found? Well, executors of a Will (its Administrators/Representatives) need to make every effort to find a missing Beneficiary or one that is difficult to locate. This may extend to measures including the Executor(s) making enquiries with the deceased’s friends and other relatives to obtain a Beneficiary’s whereabouts, taking …