Ken down the pub doesn’t need a will, and neither do you he says. Here’s why:
Ken down the pub doesn’t need a will, and neither do you he says. Here’s why:
Avoid intestacy If you die without making a Will, known as dying intestate, then your assets will be distributed according to the rules of intestacy. This will mean that the people you would like to receive your estate may not necessarily inherit it. Appoint executors Executors are the people you choose to carry out your...
We are commonly asked how many trustees should be appointed as well as just who it is appropriate to appoint. Today we hope to address this.
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As part of writing their Will a testator will choose people they trust to act as their executors after their death.
Do you ever get confused by the number of abbreviations used in the legal industry?
Once admitted to probate a Will becomes available for the public to view. So then how would a testator benefit a person by his Will while keeping this disposition concealed? Enter the “secret trust”.
When a beneficiary dies before the testator, the gift or legacy to them will lapse/fail and fall into the residue.
A Flexible Life Interest Trust can allow a person to benefit immediately upon the death of a testator (Immediate Post Death Interest Trust), all whilst protecting the value of assets for others.
The Society of Will Writers and its team are often interviewed by news and media organisations to help the consumer understand the importance of writing a Will and having it created by the right person or organisation.