UK People Prepared For Inevitability Of Death, Poll Reveals

People in the United Kingdom are more prepared than ever for death, according to a new survey. The poll, which asked those over the age of 18 whether they have made a will, showed an increase in those who have already got their affairs in order to 50% – up from just 47% in 2018. […]
Stepping Into The Role Of Parent

Blended families and step parents are an increasingly common aspect of modern family life. In some families, a step parent can be the only psychological or “real” parent a child has ever known. Even though they may have no biological or legal relationship to the child, step parents and step children often form stable, continuous […]
Booking Now Available For Upcoming Legal Eye Conference – The Real Cost Of Risk Management

Booking is now open for the Legal Eye Conference ‘The real cost of Risk Management’ which is taking place on Thursday 14th November. Legal Eye are running the conference alongside The Cashroom focusing on the practical implications for the bottom line of law forms as they seek to interpret and implement a raft of regulatory […]
HMCTS Apologise For Probate Delays

HM Courts and Tribunals (HMCTS) has published an apology for the slowness of the probate service since March 2019. The statement also explains the reasoning behind the delays and the measures HMCTS are taking to improve the service it provides. According to a statement released by HMCTS National Services Director Jonathan Wood: “A huge surge […]