70+ years
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70+ years
of legal expertise

Category: Wills, Probate & Powers of Attorney

Changing a Will after someone has died

Sometimes the generosity of a friend or relative leaving you a gift in their Will can backfire if it turns out your estate will need to pay tax on it or if there is a chance it could be swallowed up in future care costs or in satisfying some other type of claim. It may also be the case that

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Health and welfare power of attorney

A health and welfare lasting power of attorney is a legal document which allows you to appoint people you trust to make decisions about health treatments and personal care for you if you lose the mental capacity to make such decisions for yourself. Jack Haskew, of KWW Solicitors, explains how this document gives your attorney

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