
Can an Executor be removed?
Executors have a legal duty to administer the deceased’s estate. They must make sure assets are identified and called in, debts owed by the deceased

Executors have a legal duty to administer the deceased’s estate. They must make sure assets are identified and called in, debts owed by the deceased

We receive many queries daily on care fees assessment and how a home can be protected from care fees and whether it counts towards the

A testator may want to make gifts of money to one or more of their children during their lifetime for a number of reasons, for

It is a common misconception that a Property and Financial Affairs LPA is only needed for those that are of an older age. The reality

What is a trustee? The role of a trustee is someone formally appointed to manage assets of a trust for the benefit of others (in this

When you think about making provisions for your estate after your death, what will often come to your mind is who should be your executor,

You may have an Enduring Power of Attorney (EPA) in which you have appointed people you know and trust, or a professional, to act as

Most of us have probably come across the term “guardian” or “guardianship,” but have you ever stopped to think about whether this is something you

Many people don’t realise the affects getting married or divorced can have on your estate whether you die with a Will or intestate (without a

Inheritance tax (IHT) is payable on death or at certain stages during lifetime. For the purposes of this article we will look at the IHT