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The Legal Services Board (LSB) has issued Requirements, Guidance, and a statement of policy to regulators to improve the way in which first tier complaints are handled. First tier complaints are the initial complaints that

The waiting time for probate applications has significantly decreased in the number of weeks from submission to grant issue for all probate applications – decreasing from 13.7 to 11.3 weeks, according to HM Courts &

Assisted Dying Bill could help families in England and Wales

The Isle of Man is moving toward potentially becoming the first part of the British Isles to legalise assisted dying, following pivotal parliamentary votes. Members of the Tynwald, the island’s parliament, are debating whether lethal

More than three in five (61%) UK homeowners – equivalent to 18.7 million people – are interested in releasing money from their home in later life to meet a range of financial needs, according to

The England and Wales High Court (EWHC) recently ruled on a case involving the will of Marjorie Thompson, who left the residue of her estate equally to fifteen charities, several of which were incorrectly or

The Law Society of England and Wales has expressed concern at the Solicitors Regulation Authority’s (SRA) continued pursuit of regulating authorised and non-authorised members of the Chartered Institute of Legal Executives (CILEX). The SRA’s consultation

Retirees chosing to stay in their homes

Clients of McClure Solicitors, a Scottish law firm that went bankrupt three years ago, are expressing concerns about being at the heart of what could become the next major legal scandal, similar to the Post

Hugh James has announced its latest round of promotions, which includes the appointment of four new partners and the introduction of its new Legal Director role. Across the UK, 31 people have been promoted, reinforcing

will ownership

The National Will Register is offering free will registration to everyone for the month of May with FREEWILLREG24. The National will Register exists to ensure unknown, untraceable wills are a thing of the past through

The Central London County Court has delivered its verdict in the case of Langley v Qin, a matter revolving around alleged predatory marriage. This case, notable for being among the first to follow the precedent

A recent report by the Centre for Social Justice (CSJ) has proposed a novel approach to tackling loneliness among poorer couples in Britain: state-funded weddings, as reported by The Times. Citing the stabilising effect of

Women in Wills

Exizent has announced its sponsorship of Today’s Media ‘Women in Wills’. Now in it’s fifth year, Women in Wills is a membership group for women working throughout the wills and probate industry focused on collaboration,

To coincide with the theme of language for this year’s Dying Matters Week, Funeral Choice has researched the UK’s understanding of funeral terminology. The funeral experts have identified distinct confusion around the most common funeral

CILEx Regulation has submitted its response to the Solicitors Regulation Authority’s current consultation launched on 20 March 2024 which sets out their proposals for the regulation of non-authorised CILEX members, including CILEX students, affiliates and

New data released by the Legacy Futures group reveals that charity sector investment in legacy fundraising has grown considerably in recent years, likely reflecting both growing awareness of the importance of legacies in charity sustainability

A direct cremation company says it is leading the way in providing a new green option for customers to help reduce their carbon footprint. Distinct Cremations, whose parent company is Westerleigh Group, is believed to

Kingsley Napley LLP has announced four new partners as part of its annual promotions round. This brings the total number of partners at the firm to an all-time high of 87, of whom 43 (49%)

The recent surge in discussions surrounding assisted dying, ignited by Dame Esther Rantzen’s revelation of her terminal illness and her advocacy for legalising the practice, has sparked a parliamentary petition and a debate within Westminster

The ongoing inquiry into the Probate Registry by the Justice Committee has brought to light a series of challenges and potential solutions, as discussed by representatives from various professional bodies. With the aim of enhancing

In a recent High Court ruling, a firm of solicitors was instructed to cover 60% of legal expenses regarding a case involving the rectification and interpretation of a will. The case centred on the will

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