The High Court has found in favour of an 83-year-old widow who contested the will of her husband of 66 years, awarding her a share of his estate, valued at more than £1 million. In…
What does it mean to be an executor of a will?
The executor of a will is a person responsible for dealing with the estate of a deceased person. The executor is named by the person making the will, the testator, as being responsible for dealing…
From social media photos and iTunes to bitcoin — can you make provision for digital assets in your will?
In today’s tech-focused world, an increasing amount of our lives is taking place online. So, there is understandably a growing interest in how our digital assets may be dealt with when we pass away. Digital…
Inheritance case ruling based on which parent died first
A recent inheritance case between two stepsisters based on which of their parents passed away first has been determined by the High Court, which by using a 1925 law, ruled that the younger parent legally outlived…
The importance of updating your will after a life changing event
It may surprise you that many people don’t have a will, so the idea of changing an existing will may be something that has never crossed your mind. Yet the importance of having a will…
Why professional help is best when writing a will
The idea of writing a will can be a difficult consideration for many people. Yet perhaps what is more distressing is the thought of leaving loved ones without the financial security you would have wished…
Check that your will is up to date following IHT changes
If you’ve ever struggled to get your head around inheritance tax (IHT), and how to protect your family from it, you’re not alone. It’s perhaps become even more complex since a new rule, the residence…