Webinar Announcement – Avoiding Inheritance Fireworks: Navigating the Rules of Intestacy

Join us on Tuesday 5th November 2024, as Anglia Research hosts a sparking webinar on the Rules of Intestacy in England and Wales.

Why Attend?

Whether you’re a probate practitioner, a Court of Protection professional, or even working in Family Law, understanding the rules of intestacy is essential. These rules can have a far-reaching impact, and staying informed is key to navigating these complex issues.

Meet the Hosts

The webinar will kick off with a brief introduction by our Business Development Director, Joe Lander. The session will then be led by Eileen Lavelle, our AGRA-accredited Regional Head, who brings a wealth of expertise and practical insights to the table. Some of you may well have spoken with Eileen through this year’s conference and awards season, and this webinar is an excellent opportunity to learn from her vast experience.

We will then finish with a quick-fire audience Q&A session hosted by our Marketing guru, Lee Brady.

What Will You Learn?

This free, one-hour webinar will be packed with valuable content, including:

  • A Historical Overview: How the rules of intestacy have evolved and why they are out of sync with modern living arrangements.
  • Myth-Busting: Debunking common misconceptions, such as the idea of a ‘common-law spouse.’
  • Order of Priority: An in-depth review of the intestacy order of priority in England and Wales.
  • Real-World Impact: Case studies illustrating how the rules of intestacy have significantly affected various estates.

Don’t Miss Out!

Remember, remember, the 5th of November… We do hope that you can join us for what is sure to be an interesting discussion about all things intestacy related – Reserve your spot today:

Register Here: https://bit.ly/IntestacyWebinar

 

About Anglia Research

Anglia Research is an award-winning probate genealogy and people-tracing firm. We offer a comprehensive range of services designed to support Private Client practitioners in estate administration and Court of Protection matters. Get in touch to learn more.

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