On Testamentary Capacity

On Testamentary Capacity

The invalidity of Wills through the lack of testamentary capacity is often at the heart of family disputes following a death. Advances in modern medicine mean that many of us will live longer but many of us will suffer from some sort of deterioration in our mental...

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Mental Incapacity and Powers of Attorney

Mental Incapacity and Powers of Attorney

If a person suffers an accident or illness that means they can no longer make decisions for themselves, someone needs to step in to manage their affairs in their best interests. If a person loses their mental capacity without having made a valid Enduring or Lasting...
Probate and Administration of Estates

Probate and Administration of Estates

Our Probate and Administration of Estates experts can help guide you through the process following a death, whether or not there is a Will. Our service includes advice regarding: Registration of a death Organising a funeral Payment of bills and legacies Drawing up...