Catch An Early Bird Offer For The IPW’s & ISPW’s 2020 Annual Conference

Catch An Early Bird Offer For The IPW’s & ISPW’s 2020 Annual Conference

An early bird special booking opportunity for The Institute of Professional Willwriters (IPW) and the Institute of Scottish Professional Willwriters (ISPW) Annual General Meeting (AGM) and the Willwriting Academy National Conference 2020 is now open.

Taking place on Wednesday 25th and Thursday 26th March 2020 at Drayton Manor Hotel & Conference Centre in Tamworth, the two-day engaging conference will widen your knowledge, enabling you to network with the leaders and experts in the Wills and Estate Planning sector, share information and best practice with like-minded fellow professionals, while topping up your CPD points.

Like-minded professionals can now take advantage of the Institute’s advance booking offer and enjoy a discount if they book on or before 29th February 2020 as prices will increase on 1st March 2020. For more details on the conference and pricing click here.

Professionals across the sector who would benefit from attending the conference include Solicitors, Accountants, Will Writers, Probate Practitioners and Estate Planners. Do not miss your opportunity to bring yourselves up to date with the current issues around drafting Wills, Trusts and Lasting Powers of Attorney.

As the event is open to both Institute members and non-members, it is an opportune event where you can speak to an array of specialist Will Writers and Estate Planners across the industry.
Key speakers on the day, who are valued for their contribution to the industry, include a regular speaker at the national conference, Professor Lesley King, who is a leading professional, author and lecturer in Wills, Trusts and Probate.

Other key speakers include senior partner of AJF Taxation, Amanda Fisher, who regularly works as a consultant to firms and practitioners on an array of tax matters, specializing in Capital Taxes, Trust and Estate matters.

Furthermore, Solicitor, former Chief Executive and former chair of Solicitors for the Elderly, Caroline Bielanska will be enlightening delegates at the conference too with her presentation.

Caroline is the author of numerous legal books, including Cretney & Lush on Lasting and Enduring Powers of Attorney, and sits on the Court of Protection Rules Review Committee and Law Society Mental Health and Disability Committee. Her work focuses on advising vulnerable adults; principally older and disabled people, their families and carers.

The myriad of diverse speakers, covering a wide spectrum of important topics, means that delegates will get a clear understanding of the Wills and Estate Planning field and hear about the challenges, opportunities and developments the industry may face over the coming months.

This is not just another conference which takes time away from your business, this is a key event in the Wills and Estate Planning calendar that will provide interesting and engaging information to assist you and your business thrive in uncertain and unpredictable economic times.

Join us for this ‘not to be missed’ two-day conference on March 25th and 26th 2020 by securing your discounted ticket here.

This article was submitted to be published by the Institute of Professional Willwriters 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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