Webinar - Preview of the 9th Edition of the Probate Practitioners’ Handbook

Webinar: Preview of the 9th Edition of the Probate Practitioners’ Handbook

Estatesearch are delighted to be presenting a webinar with Professor Lesley King of the University of Law to discuss the forthcoming 9th Edition of the Probate Practitioners’ Handbook.

The webinar will cover a broad range of the issues that practitioners need to be considering, and which feature in the new edition, including;

  • Issues resulting from the Covid pandemic, such as Compliance and Virtual Witnessing
  • Changes to HMRC practice
  • Recent decisions on claims under I(PFD)A 1975
  • Limited effect of post-death variations
    • Income
    • Means tested benefits and care home fees
  • Reducing risks in administration
    • Finding Assets
    • Finding Liabilities
    • Valuations
  • GDPR and Personal Representatives

Attendance at the webinar is free, and can be arranged via the link here. The webinar will be available live at 11am on the 3rd December, and available to download for registrants afterwards.

Register for this free webinar with Lesley King today by clicking here.

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