
A mobile home is a tricky area under succession law and this article takes a quick glance into dispensing of a mobile home by the Will.
A mobile home is a tricky area under succession law and this article takes a quick glance into dispensing of a mobile home by the Will.
There are two different ways to actually “own” the property; firstly, would be Joint Tenants, secondly would be Tenants in Common.
So far, we have explored how to potentially save up to £650,000 from being taxed, now I am going to explain where the remaining £350,000 comes from!
We come across queries on the subject of severances on a daily basis so we thought this article might help answer those common questions.
It is important that the concept of domicile, immovable property and movable property are clear to the consultant and to the testator.
A theme of Dying Matters Awareness Week, now seems a good time to think about what digital assets are in the context of estate planning.
If you have intellectual property of your own you should consider how you want to deal with and protect this after your death.
There can be difficulties if the property needs to be sold after an owner has lost capacity. What is the issue and how can it be resolved?
If you own your property jointly with another person or people there are two ways that you might hold the property - joint tenants or tenants in common.