Who Can Witness A Will?
Solicitors Advice on Who Can Witness A Will?
McPartland & Sons Solicitors talk about why you need a solicitor to write a will for you.
Writing a Will is especially important if you have children or other family who depend on you financially, or if you want to leave something to people outside your immediate family. It’s one of those jobs that people put off doing, but they really shouldn’t. A Will is the decision that you make in writing
In life, there may come a time when, because you are incapable of managing your financial or property affairs, you will need someone to do this for you. A Power of Attorney relates to a legal document that enables someone to act on your behalf or make decisions for you. This can be a family
Across the UK, co-habiting is becoming increasingly popular, with approximately 3.3 million couples living together without being married. As the number of unmarried couples continues to grow, these couples must understand the legal implications of not having a will. Unfortunately, unmarried couples who live together do not have the same rights as married couples, particularly
When a loved one passes away, their nearest and dearest will experience many emotions such as stress and anxiety. While grief can take a long time to heal, having a will can ensure that family members are not put through excess stress and hurt after that loved one has gone. Why Do I Need a