Anyone over eighteen-years-old is free to draw up an ‘advance decision to refuse treatment’. This is a document that records the person’s wishes as to the medical treatments they would…
The Inheritance and Trustees’ Powers Act came into force in late 2014. It changes intestacy law in England and Wales to allow a deceased's estate to pass to their widow, widower or…
You’re clear on what your responsibilities are as a Deputy, but how do you make sure that the assets and well-being of the mentally incapacitated person you’re acting for are…
If a family member or friend loses the ability through mental incapacity to make their own decisions you can apply to the Court of Protection for permission to make decisions for…
It's easy to include a charity in your will, but you should always consult your solicitor before you write or change your will to be sure it reflects your exact…
Being an executor is a demanding job at the best of times and a task that is made all the more difficult when the deceased has not given proper thought…
Until the recent publicity afforded by television shows on the subject, many people might not have realised that ‘heir tracing’ companies exist, let alone that they research ‘promising’ estates by…