Georgia is the Senior Content Executive and will be your primary contact when submitting your latest news. While studying for an LLB at the University of Liverpool, Georgia gained experience working within retail, as well as social media management. She later went on to work for a local newspaper, before starting at Today’s Wills and Probate.
Whilst most of us will not have the chance to explore space during our lifetime, a new service may make it possible to soar among the stars after death.
Recent data has revealed that homeowners have released around 50% more equity from their homes during the last quarter.
With exclusive training courses and accreditation opportunities, October is set to be another busy month for members of the Institute of Professional Willwriters.
Whilst the word ‘inheritance’ may typically conjure up thoughts of property and money, technology has meant that its meaning now extends far beyond family heirlooms.
A leading provider of funeral plans has highlighted the growth of the market and the impact that this has had upon their own business.
A warning has been issued following fraudulent letters supposedly sent by the National Fraud Intelligence Bureau (NFIB).
New research has revealed that the majority of downsizers are motivated by convenience as opposed to a cash reward.
The first reading of the new Data Protection Bill took place in the House of Lords yesterday (13/09/17).
When in search of Will writing services, consumers will be looking for a practice that they can trust.
Today’s Wills & Probate are delighted to be attending the upcoming Society of Will Writers (SWW) Conference, due to take place on the 9th of October.
The suggestion that a proposed change in the law around wills could lead to people sending the documents by text has been dismissed by the government.
A solicitor who excessively overcharged for probate work has been struck off by the Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal.
Remember a Charity has launched its annual awareness campaign this week, aiming to encourage people to think about leaving a charitable gift in their will.
Whilst estate planning is commonly thought to occur later in life, circumstances can unfortunately arise which require it to be brought forward.
Whether you’ve been established for years or are just starting out, being a professional Will-Writer will never be easy.
A financial remedy order in which a wife was awarded less than half of the couple’s total assets has been upheld by the Court of Appeal.
The Pensions Regulator (TPR) has urged consumers to be aware of rogue pension websites.
A national equity release advice service has now boosted its expertise with the addition of a new firm.
Whilst the introduction of a new online probate application has been welcomed by the Law Society, a number of professionals have expressed concerns.
In aid of the Alzheimers Society, a national law firm is preparing Wills in lieu of usual charges.
The limits of solicitors’ liability have been questioned by an industry expert following a case regarding a discretionary trust.
A retired window cleaner could face jail after failing to follow a judge’s order to return £300,000 worth of inherited money.
A woman’s £340,000 estate is the subject of a dispute between her partner and four charities.
Industry professionals have responded to the critical comments made by a former Senior Judge on Lasting Power of Attorneys.
The Institute of Professional Willwriters (IPW) has announced a series of additional products and services which members can access at generously discounted prices.
Over the past few years, the Will drafting industry has been a pretty closed shop.
According to recently published provisional figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS)
Well-known industry figure breaks world record in death-defying fundraising adventures.
New data has revealed that just three of 26 cases on tax avoidance were lost by HM Revenue & Customs heard in 2016/17.
The Government has received criticism from advisers after stating that the ban on pension cold-calling will not encompass all investment products.
A new Data Protection Bill will implement the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation into UK law.
New measures to protect savers from pension scams have recently been confirmed by the government.