Getting The Right Fit For Your Clients

Which Trust is right for your clients’ Wills? The above is always an important consideration when meeting with clients for the first time, for a review or following a change in circumstances. The first thing to consider is whether your clients indeed need a Trust at all. For virtually every client, the answer is going […]
Technology Being Used To Witness Will Signatures

The coronavirus pandemic has thrown a lot of things up in the air. Practices and guidance that people have continued to follow for a long time, now no longer seem fit for purpose when you have to consider self-isolation and social distancing. Adapting practices during this time can be difficult, especially when there are so […]
How Long Does It Take The OPG To Register LPAs

Earlier this week, Today’s Wills and Probate featured a story about professionals taking to social media to lambaste the service they have received from the Office of the Public Guardian (OPG). Some of these issues spanned over several months, although the current coronavirus pandemic seems to have exacerbated issues further. However, one of the main […]
Coronaphobia Causing Problems For Small Businesses Who Require Return Of Staff

Following the latest announcements by the Chancellor Rishi Sunak about the ‘winding down’ of the furlough scheme, as well as the slow lifting of the restrictions, many businesses across the country are trying to adapt to the social distancing measures so they may open safely. Many business will also be facing issues with staff; from […]
Law Firms ‘Performing Admirably’ In The Face Of Constant Cyber Attacks

The legal sector has been described as close to the financial and energy sectors in terms of the risk of cyber attacks. reports cyber security firm BlueVoyant following an assessment of almost 2,000 law firms globally, with 20 firms having a detailed analysis. Despite law firms being described as ‘performing admirably’ in the current conditions […]