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How AI is Reshaping Legal Advising
The rapid advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AI) is transforming industries across the board, and the legal profession is no...


LPA improvements due in 2026
The Powers of Attorney Act 2023, now law, will allow some dramatic improvements to the way Lasting Powers of Attorney are established. For the donor (the person making the LPA), here's a simplified breakdown of the new process: Account Setup: Create an account with two-factor authentication. Form 1 Completion: Fill out Form 1, providing ID and paying the fee. Document Signing: Sign the document, triggering a text message with a verification code to satisfy the witness requ


Should everything be left to my partner when I die?
For many couples the first choice of action when writing a Will is to leave everything to each other when one of them dies. Sometimes...


What is a Discretionary Trust?
Discretionary trusts can be a useful tool for people who want to provide for their loved ones after they pass away while maintaining...
Why make a Will?
Having a Will makes the administration of your estate run more smoothly from the beginning. When you don’t have a Will your estate is...


Step-children and new complexity
So often these days new families are created from the children of previous relationships. This gives everyone a headache when it comes to...


The Real Value of Advice
It sometimes amazes me when I talk to businessmen about their ‘planning’ just how polarised the views are. Broadly speaking they fall...


Review of TAS training day 25th March 2019
After a warm welcome from Paul Beck, Mark Terrar and Emma Green from the law firm Meridian Private Client LLP took us through contentious...
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