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by Danielle Sutcliffe 30-08-2017
No ring on it? No Problem* *As long as you have a Will It is a common held belief that couples who live together for a period of time enjoy the same rights as a married couple when it comes to dealing with their estate after death. I often hear "I don't need a will as everything will go to my partner"....
No ring on it? No Problem* *As long as you have a Will It is a common held belief that couples...
No ring on it? No Problem* *As long as you...
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by Danielle Sutcliffe 15-08-2017
A Will is not a rigid document that cannot be altered once it has been signed*. In fact, one of its key benefits is that it is flexible and can be amended to suit your needs and circumstances. A Will you write in your 30s may no longer work for you in your 50s and it is therefore important to ensure...
A Will is not a rigid document that cannot be altered once it has been signed*. In fact, one...
A Will is not a rigid document that cannot...
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by Danielle Sutcliffe 24-07-2017
Choosing an Executor An executor is the person(s) responsible for carrying out the instructions in your will when you die. It is an important role and therefore the choice is one you should give great thought to.   General Guidance -          You...
Choosing an Executor An executor is the person(s) responsible for carrying out the instructions...
Choosing an Executor An executor is the...
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by Danielle Sutcliffe 05-07-2017
5 Common Misconceptions About Wills   1. “My partner/common law spouse will inherit everything automatically” It is a common misconception that partners who co-habit for a number of years form a ‘common law marriage’ and have the same statutory rights as a married couple....
5 Common Misconceptions About Wills   1. “My partner/common law spouse will inherit...
5 Common Misconceptions About Wills   1....