Finders International become CPD members

Probate genealogy firm Finders International are now members of the CPD Certification Service meaning that we adhere to the CPD guidelines and all Finders events will be view and processed for certification. The CPD was set up in 1996 and is seen as a “holistic commitment of professionals towards the enhancement of personal skills and […]

FREE Webinar: A Review of the Updated LSAG AML Guidance

If you’re an MLCO or MLRO, hopefully by now you have had chance to grab a copy of the latest LSAG Draft AML Guidance and started to thumb through its content. If you have, then you’ll have noted the many references to “Must”, “Should” and “May”. For those familiar with Lexcel and CQS, you’ll know […]

Certainty Will Search prevents possible inheritance dispute

Certainty Will Search prevents possible inheritance dispute

The passing of a loved one can lead to disputes within the family as to whether the deceased had written a Will or if there is a later Will in existence. Those who are set to inherit either under the rules of intestacy or a favoured Will may insist that there is no Will as […]

Probate Practitioners frustration over ‘modernised’ online probate service

Probate Practitioners frustration over 'modernised' online probate service

Probate professionals across the country are echoing their frustrations through social media in regards to the online probate service recently. Jade Gani, solicitor and head of private client at Aston Bond criticised HM Courts & Tribunals Service’s (HMCTS) approach to reform and modernising the system for the better. She argued that the current process is […]

Common Reporting Standards – the OECD review

Our ‘Technical Corner’ brings you information that will help you to continue to grow and develop in your career. This month’s technical corner article comes from Emily Deane TEP, STEP Technical Counsel. If you have any questions for our panel of experts, please submit them using the contact form below. We will publish the questions […]

Bereavement Standard campaign picks up momentum

Bereavement Standard campaign picks up momentum

The Bereavement Standard campaign is gathering momentum as campaigners complain at the lack of cross-department cohesion over bereavement issues facing thousands of families. An MP has called for greater leadership and cohesion across government to improve treatment of grieving families. The demands came during a debate in the Commons on the campaign for a cross-industry […]

Don’t be fooled, guess who has the best tech!

Don’t be fooled, guess who has the best tech!

Legal technologists see 2021 pushing the trends brought on by remote work even further, with AI and analytics continuing to grab attention. How can technology help your law firm? There is no getting away from it especially this year. We use it in every aspect of our lives, we even exercise using technology by watching […]

Jade Gani’s new will-writing scheme project comes to fruition

Jade Gani

Jade Gani, solicitor and head of wills, trusts and probate at Aston Bond law firm talks to Today’s Wills and Probate about an exciting new will-writing scheme project she has been working on that has finally come to fruition. With sheer determination and hard work, Jade’s project, The Wishing Will Foundation (TWWF), has now been […]

Key considerations for the implementation of new technology

Key considerations for the implementation of new technology

This article has been written by Pippa Shepherd who is the Head of Customer Engagement at Arken.legal (UK) Ltd and a board member of the UKLTA. Pippa joined Arken in 2018 to lead the sales, marketing and customer success functions. The implementation of any technology can be daunting. However, as we have seen with COVID-19 […]

First 2021 Women in Wills meeting reveals contentious probate is soaring

First 2021 Women in Wills meeting reveals contentious probate is soaring

The first Women in Wills group meeting on 28th January was a welcome distraction from day-to-day life and duties. The group joined to share their experiences of enquiries to date and their personal high and lows of the previous “coronacoaster” in the last 12 months. We would like to thank our sponsors, Arken.legal, Executor Solutions, […]

Ensuring the correct identity of beneficiaries

Ensuring the correct identity of beneficiaries

It is paramount that beneficiaries are identified correctly in wills, to avoid an inheritance being invalid. In a recent case of Knipe v British Racing Drivers’ Motor Sport Charity and others [2020] EWCH 3295 (Ch) heard in the High Court it highlighted the importance of legacies being identified correctly. The claim The proceedings were in […]