Countrywide Legacy is launching a brand new feature in its revolutionary Software!

Countrywide Legacy has been written and built by our team of experts and barristers to not only draft legal documents, but also assist in running your whole business more efficiently. Having spent so many years in the Will writing industry, taking instructions from clients ourselves, we understand just what you need… Want your business to […]
Connecting with customers in a post-GDPR world

Most people are fed up with GDPR. But, with hefty fines for non-compliance it’s vital you know how to communicate with customers in this brave new world. Helping with this, Dave Newick, MD of Arken.legal is running a must-watch 60-minute webinar to highlight how – while being a massive change – GDPR offers enormous opportunities […]
You only have two weeks left to get your nominations in for The British Wills and Probate Awards 2018

This exciting event is brought to you by the publishers of Today’s Wills and Probate with well- known and respected journalist Jennie Bond as host. The awards are supported by many sponsors which we will be announcing over the coming weeks. As announced yesterday headline sponsors Arken Legal are thrilled to be a part of […]
What does the Supreme Court ruling on civil partnerships ruling mean for your clients?

The Supreme Court ruled last month that the UK is discriminating against heterosexual couples who would prefer a civil partnership over getting married when it comes to formalising a relationship.
Will writing software to die for..

There is plenty of software that will enable you to draft Wills and other associated legal documents but only one that is supported and endorsed by the Society of Will Writers. Sure Will Writer – Professional Will Suite is available to all Will Writers, Solicitors and estate planning professionals for an affordable fixed monthly fee. […]
Who is entitled to see a Will when dealing with Will disputes?

When advising clients in Will dispute cases, one of the common questions that we get asked is “do I have the right to see my family member’s Will?”