Blended families are becoming increasingly common and careful planning is required to reduce the risk of challenges to your estate on death. There is often a conflict between your obligations to provide for your current spouse/partner, and your obligations to your children from your previous relationship. You may be quite happy to provide for your spouse or partner in the event of your death. However, You may not be so keen for your assets to then pass to your partner’s ...
Continue → ShareWe strongly encourage adults to have a current Will (to deal with what should happen when you die) and current Powers of Attorney (to deal with your affairs if you are unable to deal with them yourself).
Wills
A Will is an important legal document which states your wishes of how you wish your property to be distributed when you die. It covers the following areas:
- The appointment of an Executor – the person who is ...
