When you get married, divorce is the last thing you believe will happen. However, if you and your partner do decide it’s time to divorce, it’s…

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When you get married, divorce is the last thing you believe will happen. However, if you and your partner do decide it’s time to divorce, it’s…
If you die without making a will (known as ‘intestate’), the law sets out who is entitled to what you leave behind (your ‘estate’) and who…
Contesting a will can feel like the only choice if you believe you have been treated unfairly or if family disputes re-emerge after the death of…
As part of your will, you may wish to leave assets to your spouse, civil partner or children. Alternatively, you may wish to pass assets to…
Following a death, relatives, dependants and others can challenge someone’s will by going to court and claiming ‘reasonable financial provision’ from the estate. Equally, if someone…
If something unexpected happened to one of the key people involved in running your business, what would happen? Every business should have a crisis plan in…
From social networking to online banking to listening to music and storing photos – we can do everything digitally these days. But do you know what…
If you have been considering transferring your property to your children, there are many factors to consider and, depending on your reasons, there may be suitable…
You can make a will leaving your estate to whoever you like. But, did you know if you leave out a relative or dependent, they may…