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Digital Reforms for Lasting Powers of Attorney

Bethan Creasey
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In an era which continues to move increasingly online we are due to see another area of law progress into the digital world, designed to increase safeguards for individuals and families when planning for their future.  Recent developments for ...

Statutory Legacy - what is the increase and what does this mean for you?

Bethan Creasey
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On Wednesday 26th July 2023 the Statutory Legacy under the Intestacy Rules will rise from the current £270,000 to £322,000. This is an important change that will impact many families in the future and reminds us all about the reasons why we...

Write your Will for free with us and Jane Scarth House

Hannah Goodeve
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We are pleased to announce our partnership with Jane Scarth House for Free Wills Month.  During the month of March, clients will have the opportunity to have their Wills written, reviewed or updated for free, with donations instead being made to ...

What are digital assets in a Will?

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When writing your  Will , you will naturally consider your assets such as your property and valuables; however you should also be considering those online assets that you will invariably use every day that your Executors will need access to. We explain...

Parker Bullen to offer Free Wills Scheme with Wiltshire Air Ambulance

Ashley Partridge
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Local law firm, Parker Bullen, are pleased to be working closely with local charity, Wiltshire Air Ambulance, on offering their supporters the opportunity to write their Will for free. The law firm, with offices in Salisbury, Andover, Romsey and Witney,...

Action against dementia; your Lasting Power of Attorney Checklist

Hannah Goodeve
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Receiving a diagnosis of dementia will be life changing, and understandably there is some hesitation about approaching the subject.  There are currently 900,000 people in the UK living with dementia with this expected to rise with each year that...

When should I update my Will?

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Writing a Will  is one of the most sensible decisions you will make, but it is also important to keep this Will updated.  It is recommended that you update your Will after any significant life changing event; Our  Wills, Probate and Estate...

Writing a Will Checklist - the 9 considerations when writing your Will

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We all know the importance of having a Will in place, yet almost half of the people in the UK do not have one.  We understand that this can be a daunting experience and one where we need to consider life after we have passed on, but having a Will is a...

Lasting Powers of Attorney and discretionary investment management

Ashley Partridge
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Having a  Lasting Power of Attorney  (LPA) in place for your financial decisions, which includes management of your investments, is vitally important to protect you and your loved ones in the future.  Ashley Partridge , Partner in our ...

Kate Garraway's heart-breaking story highlights the importance of Lasting Powers of Attorney

Ashley Partridge
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Kate Garraway’s heart-breaking story of her husband Derek’s year-long battle with Covid has been made even more complicated by the lack of legal protection she and Derek had in place. Kate was unable to access...

Power to the People: All you need to know about Powers of Attorney

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This webinar took place on Thursday 5th November 2020. Details of what was covered are below, together with a recording of the webinar. In this webinar our Private Client experts covered: • The various types of Power of Attorney available to you....

Watertight Wills: Everything you need to know to ensure your Will is executed correctly and is therefore valid

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This webinar took place on Thursday 24th September 2020. Details of what was covered are below, together with a recording of the webinar. Wouldn’t it be great to know the most water-tight legal way to execute a Will correctly in all circumstances,...

Parker Bullen shortlisted in the British Wills & Probate Awards 2020

Gareth Horner
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Celebrating excellence for social media within the Wills & Probate Industry Parker Bullen has made it to the final three legal firms in the British Wills & Probate Awards for its ground-breaking social media campaign supporting NHS workers during...

The Cohabitation Timebomb

Andrew Marshall
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When two people who are neither married nor in a civil partnership begin living together, it’s unlikely that their thoughts will immediately turn to matters such as who they want their worldly possessions to go to. There’s often the assumption...

What happens if I die without a Will?

Bethan Creasey
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What do Jimi Hendrix, Pablo Picasso and Abraham Lincoln all have in common? They all died intestate. Writing your Will is something many people perceive as life admin that gets put on the to-do list to be done at some point. Dying without a Will can cause...

The Court of Protection and why it really should be the last resort

Gareth Horner
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The article below was written for the Financial Times by Gareth Horner, Partner. If you are not already talking to your clients about the need for a Lasting Power of Attorney, then we would urge you to do so. As this feature explains, once it is too late...

The 'Incapacity Crisis' What you can do to prepare for later-life decisions

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It is well known that our nation as a whole is living longer. Whilst this is a positive reflection on our access to medical treatment and awareness of healthy living, it does mean that conditions associated with old age are on the rise. Consequently, it is...

Out with the Oath, in with the Truth

Andrew Marshall
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Prior to 27th November 2018, before making an application for a Grant of Representation (“the Grant”), an estate’s Personal Representatives were required to swear an oath. This would involve attending the local Probate Registry or a...

Do you need to include your digital assets in your Will?

Kirsty Gazzard
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We should all have a Will but what happens to your digital assets and online profiles after you die? Do they just float somewhere online for an eternity? With an ever increasing amount of people using the internet for every aspect of their lives, there could...

Inheritance Tax - Gifts from Income

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There are a number of ways in which you could reduce your liability to Inheritance Tax but one, often overlooked, way to is to make use of the ‘normal expenditure out of income’ exemption. Why is it beneficial?  This relatively...