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Podcast: Ian Bond and Title Research on the future of Will writing

In the latest episode of Topical Talks with Title Research, Head of Business Anthony Allsopp and Legal Services Director Charlotte Toogood are joined by special guest Ian Bond, Partner at Irwin Mitchell.

In this episode, they speculate on what the future of Will writing could look like. More specifically, the podcast covers:

  • Whether Will writing should be regulated
  • If the Wills Act 1837 provides enough protection for Testators
  • The Law Commission’s Wills Project on reforming the law of Wills
  • Digital assets and technology

Plus more…

Alternatively, you can save the podcast to listen to it later on SpotifyApple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, and Amazon Music.

Topical Talks with Title Research is a podcast about estate administration, probate, and other areas of interest in the Wills and probate sector. In each episode, Title Research deep dives into specialist areas or popular topics of conversation, and they are usually joined by a special guest who is highly regarded within the legal industry. Previous guests include Jade Gani of Circe Law, Heledd Wyn of Shakespeare Martineau, Roy Partington of CLS Property Insight, and many more.

Visit Title Research’s website to listen to previous episodes and subscribe to updates about the latest podcasts.

Title Research provides a range of genealogical research and asset repatriation services for legal professionals. Their services are designed to streamline the estate administration process, take the effort out of locating the correct people or assets, and mitigate against the risk of future dispute or complications. If you have any questions about genealogical research, asset repatriation, or how you can work with Title Research, call them on 0345 87 27 600 or email info@titleresearch.com.

This article was submitted to be published by Title Research as part of their advertising agreement with Today’s Wills and Probate. The views expressed in this article are those of the submitter and not those of Today’s Wills and Probate.

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