What is a Personal Representative and Grant of Representation?
When a person dies, someone has to deal with their property (estate). The generic name for the person dealing with the estate is personal representative
When a person dies, someone has to deal with their property (estate). The generic name for the person dealing with the estate is personal representative
Timms Solicitors’ Head of Wills & Probate, Jo Robinson, has become a partner at the leading law firm which has offices in Derby’s Cathedral Quarter, Burton-upon-Trent, Swadlincote and Ashby.
My blog in July 2019 dealt with the standard and burden of proof in Fact Find Hearings and how this differs from the criminal burden of proof.
It has come to light recently that if you were appointed as a Deputy for someone between the period 1 April 2008 and 31st March 2015 (‘the qualifying period’) then you may be eligible to claim a refund for certain deputyship fees
What's the difference between Freehold & Leasehold? A leasehold property includes the flat (or house) but not the land that it sits on
Timms property expert discusses adverse possession and what really are a squatter's rights in their latest blog...
Why is a Children's Guardian Appointed in Private Law Proceedings? Timms Family Law expert explains in their latest blog...
In the case of James v James [2018], the High Court was asked to rule on a challenge to a Will based on lack of testamentary capacity and also to outline the factors legal practitioners should consider when taking instructions for a Will.
Social Worker Assessment: What if I don’t agree with my assessment undertaken by the Social Worker? Our latest Family Team blog post explains...
A home buyer survey is a condition report which will give advice as to any defects on the property you are buying such as...