Over 10,000 financial adverts and other promotions were withdrawn or changed in 2023 following intervention from the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), an increase of 17%, year-on-year. The FCA also published 2,285 alerts to help prevent

In a case at Chelmsford Crown Court, 34-year-old Luke D’Wit faces allegations of murdering Stephen Baxter, 61, and Carol Baxter, 64, the proprietors of Cazsplash, a shower mat company in West Mersea, Essex. Prosecutors claim

The Equity Release Council has unveiled updates to its consumer protection standards, following an extensive review and consultations with stakeholders. These updates, mandatory for all member entities, aim to bolster customer safeguards, ensuring comprehensive information

From Wednesday 14th February 2024, for a period of 12 weeks, the probate enquiry phoneline will run from 9am to 1pm from Monday to Friday. You can still contact the probate service via webchat from

The Institute of Legacy Management (ILM) has teamed up with will writing firm Farewill to help its charity members boost the number of legacies they receive. The move will see the ILM providing consultancy services,

David Clarke, a 34-year-old researcher from Liverpool, has taken an unconventional approach to philanthropy by donating his £100,000 inheritance to local charities, with the decision-making power handed over to a group of 12 residents from

The Today’s Media team recently announced the opening of a new role within the popular networking group Women in Wills. Applications for a Chair of the group opened in January and we were flattered to

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The Legal Services Board (LSB) should renew focus on its core activities, the Law Society of England and Wales said in response to its 2024/2025 business plan consultation. Law Society president Nick Emmerson said that

Arken.legal have agreed to continue to be a premium partner through Today’s Wills and Probate with the news that will renew their advertising relationship with the publication for a further 12 months. The will writing

Private Client Solicitors has revealed that a surge in casework has led to its staff numbers almost doubling in the course of the last year. Despite only opening its doors at the start of 2022,

In recent developments, British farmers are voicing their concerns over the economic pressures posed by the importation of cheap foreign food, which is impacting their incomes significantly, as reported by The Telegraph. This growing unrest

An annual review of the funerals market, published by the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA), suggests its Funerals Market Investigation Order 2021 is continuing to have a beneficial impact on the costs paid by bereaved

Members will discuss the design and implementation of the proposed new consolidation system as part of new Small Pots Delivery Group. This represents a step in delivering greater value for money which could benefit the

Despite previous continued delays revealed in probate applications, recent data from HM Courts & Tribunals Service (HMCTS) has shown a generous decrease in the number of weeks from submission to grant issue for all probate

Legal Growth has announced the shortlist for the Legal Growth Awards. They are known for recognising and celebrating excellence in the legal industry and have announced the shortlist for the highly anticipated Legal Growth Awards

More than 30 new jobs are set to be created in Coventry after Talbots Law announced a major recruitment drive. The law firm, which acquired Sarginsons Law in May last year, is looking to triple

The Law Commission are aiming to publish their final report on will reform and to instruct Parliamentary Counsel to draft a bill that would give effect to their recommendations early next year. The Law Commission

Farewill have recently published their Year in Wills Report 2023 which reveals the patterns they have seen throughout the year, what they suggest about how families are coping with the cost of living crisis, and

More than 2,000 families are under scrutiny by HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) this tax year for potential inheritance tax underpayments, as reported by The Times. HMRC opened 2,029 investigations between April and November alone,

According to research examining the impact of increasing life expectancy and declining birth rates on state pensions, middle-aged workers in the UK may need to work until they are 71 before becoming eligible for pensions,

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