
WHAT IS THE RESIDUARY ESTATE IN A WILL?
What is meant by ‘Residuary Estate’ in a Will? The Residuary Estate is the property that remains in a deceased person’s estate after all specific
What is meant by ‘Residuary Estate’ in a Will? The Residuary Estate is the property that remains in a deceased person’s estate after all specific
Are you able to Exclude a Child or other Beneficiary from your Will? English Law gives you the freedom to exclude a child or any
What is a Revocation Clause? The revocation clause is almost always the first clause of a Will and it is also one of the document’s
How long does usually it take to Obtain a Grant of Probate? Once the application for a Grant of Probate has been made, it usually takes in
Making the decision to begin a family trusts can be plagued with a deluge of complex questions and unfamiliar territory. Unless you’re well-versed in the
The examples below show how five married couples approached their Will writing and estate planning requirements and demonstrates that not all Wills are the same.
[WITH IMPLICATIONS FOR BUSINESS PROPERTY RELIEF (BPR) AND ENTREPRENEUR’S RELIEF (ER)] What is agricultural property relief? What is agricultural property relief? If you own part
Two thirds of adult Brits don’t have a will. To ‘die intestate’ is to expire without one. That could be a terrible mistake, not least because the majority of the legislation which determines how assets are apportioned when there’s no will is almost a century old.
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