
Louise Sackey is a Senior Associate at IDR Law who are a nationally active boutique law practice that specialises solely in the resolution of disputes and problems that arise in connection with wills, probate and trusts.
I think it will be accepted by most that there are some advantages to online wills such as costs and convenience, but I also think that it is accepted that they are not suitable for
It can be seen that technology is no doubt becoming of more importance within the wills and probate sector. Many people use will writing software which not only assists with the creation of the will
At this stage its difficult to know exactly how to stay compliant in light of Brexit as we don’t know what changes there will be in legislation. However, the main legislation governing wills is the
The usual procedure for making a will is set out in the Wills Act 1937 which requires that in order for a will to be valid it must be: In writing and either signed by