What To Do When Someone Dies - Loved Ones Possessions
In his latest blog, Wills and Probate Solicitor, Keith Baldock- Grimes, discusses what to do with loved ones possessions when they die....
In his latest blog, Wills and Probate Solicitor, Keith Baldock- Grimes, discusses what to do with loved ones possessions when they die....
Whilst there is no absolute way to prevent someone from challenging your Will after your death, there are sensible measures which can be put in place to reduce the risk of a successful challenge. Keith Baldock- Grimes discusses 'How To Protect Against Your Will Being Challenged' in his most recent blog...
The role of executor of someone’s estate can feel rather like a privilege – the deceased obviously trusted you and thought highly of you. It can, however, also be intimidating. Where do you start and what do you do? Wills & Probate Solicitor Keith Baldock-Grimes discusses in his latest blog...
Lasting Powers of Attorney (LPA) enable you to appoint people (attorneys) of your choice with legal authority to act and make decisions on your behalf in relation to your finances, health & welfare if you are unable to do so yourself i.e. because you lack mental capacity.
The UK Commission on Bereavement has recently published a report which shows that we are not good at comforting people who are grieving.
Believe it or not, people don’t always want to receive an inheritance. Wills & Probate Solicitor Keith Baldock-Grimes discusses what options you have if you do not want to accept your gift...
In his most recent blog, Wills & Probate Solicitor, Keith Baldock-Grimes discusses the issues that can arise from banks not seeing the 'Grant of Representation' prior to releasing funds...
Timms Wills & Probate Solicitor Keith Baldock-Grimes discusses the potential consequences of giving away your home before you pass away...
'What is a Mirror Will?' and 'Is a Mirror Will right for me?', Wills & Probate Solicitor Keith Baldock-Grimes discusses in his latest blog...
As many are aware, Dementia is an illness that affects the brain and causes a shortened attention span, memory loss and confusion. In his latest blog, Wills & Probate Solicitor, Keith Baldock-Grimes discusses the legal aspects of Dementia...