Hammond advises on pensions savings

Chancellor of the Exchequer, Philip Hammond has stated that he wants to discourage people tying up their wealth in property and tackle the “structural issues” surrounding UK pension saving. In an appearance before the Treasury, the Telegraph reported that Hammond suggested a review of household savings and how these could be utilised to aid the […]

Bequeathing intellectual property

Creating a will is the definitive and legal means of ensuring a client’s final wishes are fulfilled. Whilst they will largely contain details of land and property, the last requests of some clients may concern assets that are less tangible. For artists, musicians and business owners for example, intellectual property may represent a large portion […]

Mirror vs. mutual wills

Where will writing is concerned, many couples believe that only a single will is required between the both of them. The reality is however, that everyone who chooses to make a will must sign one separately, including spouses. Mirror wills and mutual wills are often confused, despite differing in the legal concepts they consist of, […]