The Office of the Public Guardian has announced the launch of a new digital tool called ‘Use a Lasting Power of Attorney’ which is designed to make life easier for anyone who is acting as an attorney on behalf of someone else. The portal replaces the current...
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A will can be witnessed by video during coronavirus pandemic
In a historic move, the Government has announced that it is legalising wills which have been witnessed remotely using video conferencing. ‘This will make it easier for people in England and Wales to record their final wishes during the coronavirus pandemic,’ says Dee...
Inheritance tax relief for COVID-19 deaths of ‘blue light’ workers
With the current coronavirus crisis sadly affecting many people in the emergency services, particularly frontline NHS staff, support for key health and care workers and their families is needed now more than ever. When someone dies and their estate is valued for...
Families urged to make a lasting power of attorney as a precautionary measure
The Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners (STEP) has issued an urgent call encouraging families to make a lasting power of attorney (LPA) as a precautionary measure during the coronavirus crisis. Concerned that take up figures for LPA’s have not increased in...
Latest guidance on lasting powers of attorney during lockdown
The Office of the Public Guardian (OPG) has published updated guidance on making a lasting power of attorney and acting as an attorney or deputy while following social distancing rules. It will continue to deliver its services and support those who are planning for...
How to make a will during the coronavirus
With the BBC and almost every journalist in the world reporting on the number of deaths arising from the coronavirus (COVID-19) on a daily basis, it is not surprising that our mortality is on our minds. The wills and probate team at Hughes Solicitors in Heathfield...
Government increases statutory legacy to £270,000 – what does this mean for your family?
If you have not made a will and you have children, you may be surprised to hear that your spouse or civil partner may not automatically inherit all of your fortune. Instead, they will receive a statutory legacy and half of the rest as dictated by the intestacy laws....
DIY wills contribute to soaring inheritance dispute figures
Inheritance disputes were once considered the preserve of the super-wealthy or famous but High Court disputes between family members have soared by 62 per cent in the last two years according to an article this week in The Times. Dee Benians, wills and probate partner...
Daily Mail journalist finds herself in a financial nightmare after parents didn’t make a power of attorney or a will
A recent story in the Daily Mail, about the problems experienced by one of their journalists after the death of her father, provides a salutary lesson to anyone who keeps putting off making a will or a power of attorney. Despite several conversations on the subject,...