Autumn 2019 Entitlement - Title research

Introducing The Autumn Edition Of Entitlement From Title Research

The autumn edition of Entitlement, Title Research’s quarterly news digest, is now available for legal professionals to download completely free of charge.

Entitlement is a digital magazine produced by the genealogy and asset repatriation specialists, Title Research. It is released every quarter and features informative and insightful articles, all written by experts in the legal industry.

The autumn 2019 edition of Entitlement features:

  • An article on exceeding your limitations by Tara McInnes of Shoosmiths. Tara explores two interesting cases where the deadlines to bring claims against an estate were extended.
  • An exploration of Statutory Wills by Holly-Mieville-Hawkins, Senior Associate Solicitor at Enable Law. Holly provides a summary of the law and practice.
  • A discussion on how the UK’s upcoming exit from the EU may impact the estate administration process.
  • An article about how to locate missing beneficiaries to ensure those entitled receive their inheritance.

We hope you find the topics discussed informative and of value to your private client practice.

Click here to download your free copy of Entitlement.

This article was submitted to be published by Title Research 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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