Coronavirus Causing 9% Drop In Legacy Income

Legacy income could fall by up to 9 per cent in 2020. Legacy Foresight has considered forecasts from Oxford Economics and research from Imperial College London, who have estimated that between 20,000 and 40,000 lives will be lost because of the coronavirus, to predict how charities could be affected. The research suggests that legacy income […]
One Month To Adapt To New Grant Of Representation Forms

Despite the UK adjusting to the ‘new normal’ whilst it fights the coronavirus, private client departments are also working hard to adapt to new systems after HM Courts and Tribunals Service (HMCTS) launched new standard grant of representation application forms. The new forms have been in circulation since March 23 and will make older iterations […]
Emergency Legislation For Witnessing Wills And Fast Track LPA Registrations

There is no doubt that we are currently, and likely to remain, in unprecedented times. The legal sector, now more than ever, recognises the need for change and how technology is essential for firms to provide vital services to clients. With the Law Society in discussion with the Ministry of Justice to pass emergency legislation […]
How To Select The Right Probate Genealogy Firm

In France and Germany, probate research and the verification of intestate estates using professional firms is considered vital, on a par with the legal profession. Yet in the UK, we struggle to place probate genealogy firms fairly and squarely within the estate administration process. The industry is unregulated, which is not necessarily a problem and […]
Law In The Time Of Corona

Wisdom comes to us when it can no longer do any good – Gabriel García Márquez, Love in the Time of Cholera Change has tended to be treated with a healthy dose of scepticism by law firms. For an industry built on risk avoidance this is no bad thing, but an overly conservative mindset also […]
Could Wills Be Validly Executed By E-Signature?

Could a will ever be validly executed by e-signature, and could this lead to more disputes? Rachael Williams, a solicitor in the Will, Trust and Estate Disputes team at Irwin Mitchell In a world that is fast evolving, the process of making a will has remained largely unchanged for hundreds of years, indeed the formalities […]
Online Will Service: More Important Than Ever

COVID-19 has instantly propelled many businesses into a remote working environment. For the Wills & Probate industry, face-to-face meetings with clients to organise their estate planning documents are on hold until further notice. Combine this with an understandable increase in demand for Wills (some practices seeing surges of 70% as the elderly, vulnerable and key […]
Certainty Expert Webinars Present Mark Baxter, Barrister, 5 Stone Buildings

We are pleased to be welcoming back Mark Baxter, Barrister at 5 Stone Buildings who will be presenting the next Certainty Expert Webinar on Wednesday 15th April 2020 at 12.00pm, titled “Recent Court of Protection Cases of Note”. There have been some notable Court of Protection cases over the last year or so, which could […]
Coping With Demand Whilst Complying With Advice

The sector is in an unprecedented position with Will making on the rise whilst the ability to use traditional methods no longer a viable option. Whilst rules in Scotland regarding the use of video conferencing facilities to witness a Will have been relaxed in recent days, private client departments in England and Wales are still […]
Drive Thru Wills Signings Ensuring Demand Is Met

The number of Will enquiries has reached record levels in recent weeks and until stringent legislation is relaxed independent will writers and private client solicitors are having to go to extraordinary lengths to service demand whilst adhering to governmental social distancing advice. Yesterday, we heard that some firms are dealing with up to more than […]