
We’re now just two weeks away from the 2025 SWW Conference on the 6th and 7th of October. This year’s programme is packed with insightful sessions from leading voices in the profession and beyond.

We’re now just two weeks away from the 2025 SWW Conference on the 6th and 7th of October. This year’s programme is packed with insightful sessions from leading voices in the profession and beyond.

We are less than a month away from SWW Conference 2025 and we are very pleased to introduce our next speaker Antony Brinkman.

As we continue the run up to the SWW Conference 2025 on the 6th and 7th October; we are excited to introduce Caroline Bielanska.

Learn how a Deed of Variation lets families adjust inheritances, reduce inheritance tax (IHT), and create fairer outcomes after a loved one’s death.

The way we live, work and communicate has undergone a digital revolution over the last 20 years, yet, in many respects, the law of Wills remains trapped in the 19th century. The Law Commission’s final report on Wills presents a range of proposals to bring the law up to date.

SWW Conference 2025 is well on the way and we would like to introduce our next speaker Darren Chapman.

One particularly striking issue is whether children should be allowed to make Wills. At present, most cannot. But should that change?

What do we mean by “blended families?” blended families are those that include spouses with children from previous relationships.

We’re delighted to welcome Nick Ash, founder and Managing Director of the W&P Legal Group, as our third speaker feature for this year’s SWW Conference.

Thinking about putting a Will in place can seem daunting to some or even morbid but it doesn’t need to be.