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Frank Brazell & Partners, specialists in legal services, formed in 2002 in Islington, North London. Their aim has always been to offer expert, efficient, cost-effective and personal services to all of their clients across a

Everything is more complicated than it was 20 years ago. As such, we must always be prepared to adopt anything that has the potential to make our lives easier. The evolution of technology in Wills

awards

Following a successful award ceremony in 2021, Exizent have continued to show their support at this year’s British Wills and Probate Awards, brought to us by Today’s Wills & Probate. Since launching in 2018 to

probate

From unknown assets and hefty fees, to delays from third parties that lead to lengthy case timescales, the probate/confirmation process is far from simple. This is why, in 2021, 52% of legal professionals felt their

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Driven by our mission of improving the bereavement process for everyone involved, Exizent is looking to grow our Research Community to gain insight from legal professionals with direct experience of the problems we want to

estate administration

For many solicitors or other professionals new to the domain, the Estate administration process can seem vast, complex and often very time-consuming. With the assets of individuals increasingly widespread and diverse, the technologies and communication

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Exizent’s Customer Success team has been handpicked as the best in the industry. They have a true passion for improving the way everyone experiences bereavement and are responsible for delivering the best possible service and

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Resourcing issues are a very real thing in every sector, particularly those that rely on timely action to provide the best customer service – sectors like legal probate. In a sector under considerable strain –

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LawWare, specialists in legal practice management software, and Exizent, the leading provider of estate administration software to the UK market, have teamed up to integrate their market-leading platforms and provide LawWare users with seamless access

Hybrid working

Last month, we conducted a survey among legal professionals to understand their experience of working life pre- and post-pandemic, and the impact on their mental health, wellbeing and day-to-day processes and practices. As you might

Lawtech firm Exizent has confirmed the sign-up of two new accountancy clients to its online bereavement administration platform. The news follows the announcement of a new probate authorisation framework for accountants which sees regulation move

When Hughes Parry Solicitors underwent a firm reorganisation, Director Tim Wilson took on the responsibility for probate work across the firm. With a background in Divorce and Family work, Tim needed a simple solution to

Legal technology firm Exizent has hit a number of significant milestones including signing its 50th customer and raising its staff numbers to over 35, just over a year after launching. Glover Priest, a law firm

Glasgow-based technology firm, Exizent, are pleased to announce their membership with Scottish Financial Enterprise (SFE) to help transform the experience delivered by financial service institutions when handing bereavement cases. Helping businesses improve the services they

A lot has changed in the last year, particularly with regards to hybrid working habits and flexible arrangements. To understand the impact of these changes on the wellbeing and stress levels of legal professionals, Exizent

The changes to IHT excepted estates rules are vastly approaching and will see the simplification of the administrative burden placed on most estates going through probate or confirmation. Below, we detail 5 key things you

As Champagne Sponsors at this year’s British Wills and Probate Awards 2021, we continue to celebrate with our Judges’ insights series. We will be sharing weekly interviews with the judges themselves to get their views

As Champagne Sponsors at this year’s British Wills and Probate Awards 2021, we continue to celebrate with our Judges’ insights series. We will be sharing weekly interviews with the judges themselves to get their views

In only 4 weeks’ time, Exizent will be joining the brightest legal practitioners working in wills and probate at the British Wills and Probate Awards 2021. We’re excited to be involved in our first awards

A key part of administering an estate is gathering the assets and liabilities of the deceased. This has become increasingly problematic in recent years with the increase in the way in which we connect and

Watch Exizent’s CTO, John Catnach, present our latest webinar; Introduction to the Cloud – Back to Basics. A topical webinar highlighting the main benefits and strengths that implementing cloud software offers your Probate Department. Cloud

Exizent are looking for professionals working in wills, planning and estate administration across the UK to get involved and become a Contributor to their Research Community. What is The Exizent Research Community? We’re on a

Exizent’s CTO presents ‘Introduction to the Cloud – Back to Basics’ to highlight the main benefits and strengths that implementing cloud software offers your Probate Department. 25th August 2021: On-Demand (Online) Join Exizent’s CTO, John

Our latest Accountants blog series has looked at the untapped business opportunities offering probate can bring to many accountancy and tax advisory firms. This final instalment of our series evaluates best practices for introducing probate

Following on from our first blog post, Accountants: Could you be offering probate? we continue with our series looking at the advantages offering probate can bring to accountancy firms. Provide your email address to sign-up

In our latest blog series, we will be exploring the advantages offering probate can bring to accountancy firms, alongside a helpful ‘How to Guide’ to get started. click here and subscribe to our insights. Many

The probate process is complicated, archaic and time consuming for all concerned. The pressures of dealing with the administration involved when someone dies can become all-consuming, and sadly for two in five (40%) people, dealing

1 in 4 legal professionals are resigned to the fact the probate process doesn’t work as efficiently as it should, with 75% thinking that there are things to be done to improve it, specifically dedicated

• Most probate work is still paper-based with an average of 25 letters sent in each case – UK wide that’s more than 5 million a year • On average, financial intuitions take four and

Remote working makes it hard to offer sympathy

The probate industry has notoriously been left behind the curve in relation to adoption of technology. As the UK continues to open back up after another lockdown, we look at the challenges facing your practice

Exizent partners with Experian to transform and digitise asset discovery

Legal technology firm Exizent has announced a partnership with Experian to automate the asset discovery process involved in probate. The milestone partnership paves the way for future institution connectivity, with the ultimate goal of making

Probate: The paper heavy industry

The insights that we gained from The Bereavement Index highlight just how manual and laborious this industry can be. With the world becoming a more digitalised place and organisations having to adapt to remote working,

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