Unusual Funeral Requests: What If I Don't Want To Be Cremated Or Buried?
In her latest blog, Charlotte Day discusses some of the more unusual funeral request options available...
In her latest blog, Charlotte Day discusses some of the more unusual funeral request options available...
In his most recent blog, Wills & Probate Solicitor Matthew Kelly, discusses Inheritance Tax and Lifetime Gifting..
Cryptocurrency has increased in popularity over the years. With many more of us investing into Crypto, what really happens to Crypto Assets when you die? Trainee Solicitor, Sophie Wildsmith, discusses in her latest blog...
‘Testamentary Freedom’ has recently hit the headlines in the case of Frederick Ward Snr. Trainee Solicitor, Sophie Wildsmith, discusses in her latest blog...
What Is A General Power of Attorney? A General Power of Attorney is a legal document which allows you (known as the ‘Donor’ to give authority to another person (known as the ‘Attorney’) to act on their behalf in making ... When is a General Power of Attorney Useful?
Homemade Wills can cause no end of problems as they have not been drafted with the specialist legal expertise required. Head of Wills & Probate, Charlotte Day, discusses in her most recent blog...
Frustrated by the probate process taking longer than expected? You're not alone – delays at the Probate Registry are causing headaches for many. Head of Wills & Probate, Charlotte Day, discusses this in her most recent blog...
The Gender Recognition Act 2004 came into force on 4th April 2005 and enables people to obtain a Gender Recognition Certificate and change their legal gender in the UK.
Every year in May, Timms support Dying Matters Awareness Week which encourages the local community to get talking about death, dying and grief in whatever way, shape or form works for them.
How long do I get to pay Inheritance Tax (IHT) on a deceased's estate? Head of Wills & Probate, Charlotte Day discusses...