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How to find out which solicitor holds a Will?
How to find out which solicitor holds a Will?

Published on 09/08/2024, by Qredible - Reading time: 4 mins

Proactive engagement with your will throughout your lifetime is paramount. Regularly updating your will, informing key individuals of its location, and considering registration with national databases can significantly simplify the process for your executors and beneficiaries, ensuring your final wishes are easily accessible and honoured when the time comes.

How to find out which solicitor holds a Will?
What happens to a Will if your solicitors close down?
What happens to a Will if your solicitors close down?

Published on 08/08/2024, by Qredible - Reading time: 4 mins

Whilst the legal system has safeguards in place, the security of your will ultimately relies on your proactive engagement. Regularly reviewing your will's status and maintaining open communication with your legal representatives can prevent potential complications, ensuring your final wishes remain protected regardless of changes in the legal landscape.

What happens to a Will if your solicitors close down?
How to deal with a loved one’s finances after death?
How to deal with a loved one’s finances after death?

Published on 09/09/2020, by Qredible - Reading time: 4 mins

When someone close to you passes away, it is natural for a variety of emotions to strike. Several factors can make death incredibly overwhelming. Suppose the death was unexpected. Perhaps you also find yourself as the sole proprietor of getting the deceased individual's affairs in order.

How to deal with a loved one’s finances after death?
Should you avoid making a Mirror Will?
Should you avoid making a Mirror Will?

Published on 19/08/2020, by Qredible - Reading time: 5 mins

Did you know that over 54% of adults in the United Kingdom do not have a will, or that 5.4 million people have absolutely no idea how to make a will?

Should you avoid making a Mirror Will?
Trust Funds: Six types you need to know about!
Trust Funds: Six types you need to know about!

Published on 17/08/2020, by Qredible - Reading time: 6 mins

A trust is a legally binding contract in which 'trustees' are given legal responsibility to look after assets, for example, property or land. Items such as antiques and jewellery can also be placed in a trust or otherwise known as 'chattels'.

Trust Funds: Six types you need to know about!
Can you afford not to have Lasting Powers of Attorney in place?
Can you afford not to have Lasting Powers of Attorney in place?

Published on 07/04/2020, by Qredible | Reviewed by EMD Law - Reading time: 1 mins

Have you noticed that someone close to you is starting to suffer from ill-health or is becoming more forgetful about things?

Can you afford not to have Lasting Powers of Attorney in place?

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