Kings Court Trust looks back at 2020

Kings Court Trust looks back at 2020

Kings Court Trust has recently published a blog that reviews the biggest headlines of 2020.

At the start of 2020, Kings Court Trust made predictions about what could make headlines throughout the year – a global pandemic that would change the world wasn’t on their list.

Aside from the pandemic, there were other topics and news that affected the estate administration industry, triggering commentary from the award-winning estate administration provider.

Their latest blog explores these topics in more detail, providing an overview of the year, and highlights some of the key accomplishments at Kings Court Trust throughout 2020.

The blog covers:

• The COVID-19 pandemic
• Remote witnessing of Wills
• Will registration – should it be mandatory?
• The decrease in Inheritance Tax receipts
• Kings Court Trust’s accomplishments

Click here to read the full blog post.

Kings Court Trust is an award-winning estate administration provider who takes care of the practicalities after death. If you have any questions about estate administration or how you can work in partnership with Kings Court Trust, call them on 0333 207 5470 or email partners@kctrust.co.uk.


This article was submitted to be published by Kings Court Trust as part of their advertising agreement with Today’s Wills and Probate. The views expressed in this article are those of the submitter and not those of Today’s Wills and Probate.

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