Does GDPR mean you have to destroy your wills and conveyancing deeds?

Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you’ll know that, from May, you’re going to need to up your game when it comes to the information you hold on clients. But did you know that any existing consents you think you have might not be enough?
Best Practice Representative Countrywide Group Talk Capital Gains Tax for clients with additional properties

As ‘Best Practice Representative’ in the inaugural Law & Justice edition of the Parliamentary Review, Countrywide Tax & Trust Corporation Ltd and its experts embark on presenting another webinar on based on Capital Gains Tax.
Grandparents looking after grandchildren could claim for pension boosting credit

Grandparents could boost their pension if looking after a grandchild to allow the parent to return to work.
Policyholders of collapsed indemnity insurer still covered

Firms covered by an insurer who was recently placed into provisional administration have been advised that they do not need to take out additional cover.
Equity release helps fund first time buyers

Recent research has revealed that every week, up to 18 first time buyers are being helped onto the property ladder through the use of equity release loans.
How Good is Your Content Marketing?

Content marketing is something that all law firms will tend to be familiar with.
Today’s Wills and Probate attend 27th IPW AGM & Willwriting Academy Conference

Today’s Wills and Probate were delighted to attend 27th AGM & Willwriting Academy Conference hosted by the Institute of Professional Willwriters (IPW) and the Institute of Scottish Professional Willwriters (ISPW).