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Executor’s Guide to Family Provision Claims
An executor is the legal personal representative appointed under a Will to oversee the administration of the estate of a deceased person. An administrator has a similar role however is appointed by the Court when a person dies without leaving a Will or if the...
Affordable break-ups – the sensible approach to dividing property
If you have recently separated, one of the concerns you will probably have is the size of your legal bill after your property matters are sorted. Below are our top tips for keeping your family law property costs down without skimping on sound legal advice. Tip 1 – do...
Why everyone needs a Power of Attorney
Most people over 18 years of age should consider having a Power of Attorney. A Power of Attorney is a legal document made by a person (known as the principal) that authorises one or more others, to do certain things on behalf of the principal. The extent of matters...