Publication Date 30 April 2020 Witnessing will signatures via video link is now permitted in Jersey Share this Link to this item Share this item to Facebook Share this item to LinkedIn Tweet this item Google+ this item To comply with the current Coronavirus (COVID-19) social distancing rules, Jersey is now permitting solicitors and advocates to witness the signing of wills via video link.
Publication Date 17 April 2020 HMRC announce changes to Inheritance Tax processes during lockdown Share this Link to this item Share this item to Facebook Share this item to LinkedIn Tweet this item Google+ this item HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) have announced changes to the Inheritance Tax (IHT) process in the UK to ensure minimal delays to its service during the Coronavirus (COVID-19) lockdown.
Publication Date 14 April 2020 How to remove an executor of a will Share this Link to this item Share this item to Facebook Share this item to LinkedIn Tweet this item Google+ this item How do you remove yourself or someone else as the executor of a will? Kelly-Anne Carr of Wright Hassall explains what to do if an executor doesn’t want to be an executor or if they aren’t performing their duties.
Publication Date 8 April 2020 Is witnessing wills via video legal in England and Wales? Share this Link to this item Share this item to Facebook Share this item to LinkedIn Tweet this item Google+ this item The remote witnessing of wills by video link, made legal during COVID-19 and thereafter, is no longer permitted in England and Wales from 1 February 2024. Laura Abbott of Rothley Law explains how the pandemic affected will witnessing.
Publication Date 7 April 2020 Making a will in Scotland during the Coronavirus (COVID-19) lockdown Share this Link to this item Share this item to Facebook Share this item to LinkedIn Tweet this item Google+ this item Following the enforcement of social distancing to tackle the spread of COVID-19, the Law Society of Scotland has introduced new temporary guidance to ensure will making can still take place in Scotland. Angela McCulloch of Brodies LLP explains the changes.
Publication Date 1 April 2020 Will enquiries in the UK have increased by 75 per cent Share this Link to this item Share this item to Facebook Share this item to LinkedIn Tweet this item Google+ this item According to financial advisory organisation deVere Group, will enquiries have increased by 76 per cent since the start of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak in the UK.
Publication Date 30 March 2020 What are the intestacy rules in Scotland? Share this Link to this item Share this item to Facebook Share this item to LinkedIn Tweet this item Google+ this item What happens to someone’s estate (money, property and possessions) when they die without a will? Angela McCulloch of Brodies LLP explains and clarifies the rules of intestacy in Scotland.
Publication Date 25 March 2020 Disputing a will using fraudulent calumny Share this Link to this item Share this item to Facebook Share this item to LinkedIn Tweet this item Google+ this item With the number of contentious probate enquiries increasing, Laura Abbott of Wright Hassall explains how the validity of a will can be challenged on the grounds of fraudulent calumny.
Publication Date 4 March 2020 Contesting a will on the grounds of undue influence, fraud, or forgery Share this Link to this item Share this item to Facebook Share this item to LinkedIn Tweet this item Google+ this item Kelly-Anne Carr of Wright Hassall explores the unusual grounds on which to challenge the validity of a will; undue influence, fraud, and forgery.
Publication Date 3 March 2020 What are the intestacy rules in England and Wales? Share this Link to this item Share this item to Facebook Share this item to LinkedIn Tweet this item Google+ this item What happens to someone’s money, property and possessions when they die without a will? Sharon Crosby of Lodders Solicitors explains and clarifies the rules of intestacy in England and Wales.