Government to legislate for changes to charity law, easing the burden on ILM members

ILM is delighted to learn that the government has today published a policy paper which should see changes to charity law that ILM has been calling for since 2015. The Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) has today published its response to the 2017 Law Commission report ‘Consultation on Technical Issues in Charity Law’ […]
Solicitors rely on information from deceased’s family for probate, but most people die without putting their affairs in order

95% of probate professionals rely either entirely or somewhat on information from their clients to verify assets and liabilities 23% of people die without a will and most do not leave their affairs in order It takes one and a half times as long to complete probate if the person’s affairs were not in order […]
Blog explores the importance of estate planning

Death is not a topic that people like to consider or discuss, however, as professionals working within the Wills and probate industry, we all know that planning ahead is more important than ever to ensure a person’s affairs are in order before their passing. Planning for the future has a number of benefits including; guaranteeing […]
Mentoring scheme helps to share legal knowledge

Over the last 12 months, as most of us have been working from home, referring to our children, pets and other halves as our work colleagues, it can sometimes feel extremely lonely. Having a mentor or a point of contact that you could talk to on a regular basis could help to combat the feelings […]