The spring 2025 edition of Entitlement, Title Research’s news digest for legal professionals, is now available to download for free.
Entitlement is a digital magazine produced by genealogical research and asset repatriation specialists, Title Research. It features informative and insightful articles written by experts in the legal industry.
The spring 2025 edition features:
- De-risking the estate administration process by CLSQ’s Head of Estate Admin and Bonds, Dee McKenna. Dee takes a deep dive into the critical role that estate administration professionals play in de-risking the probate process. She highlights the pressing need for robust solutions to safeguard both the legal professionals and beneficiaries involved within the rising number of contentious Wills, probate disputes, and Trust enquiries we’re currently seeing.
- The state of legal marketing in 2025: Insights from the Legal Growth marketing report by Founder of Legal Growth, Tom Stansfield. He explores the transformation the legal industry is currently undergoing, at the heart of which is the growing recognition that effective marketing is no longer just a supplementary function – it’s a driving force behind the success and growth of law firms.
- Genealogical research fees: Fixed, contingency, or time and expense? by Title Research, which reflects on how essential understanding fee structures is when it comes to instructing a professional genealogist to trace missing heirs or conduct genealogical research. For Administrators of an estate, Personal Representatives, and legal professionals, the choice of pricing model can have significant implications, both financially and in terms of transparency.
- The consequences of advertising missing beneficiaries by Title Research, deliberates the risks associated with advertising for missing beneficiaries. In particular, how placing such adverts can feel like a seemingly simple step to locating individuals but can in fact impact the application for Missing Beneficiary Indemnity Insurance whilst complicating the estate administration process and timely distribution of assets.
Click here to download the spring 2025 edition of Entitlement.
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