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How to make or update a Will in 2020

During Covid-19 pandemic the requirements for a valid Will remain the same. Providing social distancing rules are followed, a person can still give instructions for a Will by attending face to face meeting with a solicitor. However, in order to protect the safety and wellbeing of people and assist in reduction of face to face… Read More

COVID-19 and Estate Planning

Covid -19 makes us realise that circumstances beyond our control can change our priorities unexpectedly. The current pandemic is a reminder of the significance of having our affairs in order. The most important estate planning documents that everyone should have in place during times of uncertainty are: Will Power of attorney Appointment of an Enduring… Read More

What is a Statement of Wishes?

What is a Statement of Wishes? Statement of wishes is a useful estate planning document and may accompany your Will. It is an informal document, often used as an additional guidance to your executors in the administration of your estate. The statement of wishes helps you explain the reasoning behind your decision to distribute your… Read More

Why you should not use a ready-made Will kits?

What is a Will kit? A Will kit can be bought almost anywhere, and it may be a cheaper way to make a Will. However, it is more likely for such a Will to be challenged in court in terms of its validity. Using a Will kit may come in handy to save costs in… Read More

Testamentary Trusts

What is a testamentary trust? Testamentary trusts are created by Will and only come into effect after the death of the testator. Testamentary trusts are very useful estate planning tool and can provide greater asset protection and taxation advantages to beneficiaries. The terms of the trust are set by the testator, which gives the testator… Read More