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Monthly Archives: February 2026

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Increase in LPA numbers reported in UK

Lasting Power of AttorneyBy Adrian Altman16/02/2026

The number of Lasting Power of Attorney applications has increased significantly in

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Successful Probate challenge case reinforces need for legal guidance

ProbateBy Karen Bennett14/02/2026

When a testator dies, in many cases it is assumed that their Will will be a straightforward document and the Probate process will

New developments in matrimonial finances and divorce

Family LawBy Hannah Morris12/02/2026

There have been steps taken recently to explore the ways in which

Autumn Budget changes encourage renewed need for making Wills

WillsBy Adrian Altman10/02/2026

Recent legislative changes have made it more important for those without a Will in 2026 to consider

What first-time buyers can expect in 2026

ConveyancingBy Karen Bennett08/02/2026

First-time home buyers in 2026 can expect to take advantage of several new

Probate timelines in the UK in 2026

ProbateBy Hannah Morris06/02/2026

It has been acknowledged that Probate waiting times have significantly improved in the last few years and it is anticipated in 2026 that

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National changes around domestic abuse revealed

Domestic AbuseBy Adrian Altman04/02/2026

The Domestic Abuse Commission has developed new guidance recently, which will be adopted within the judicial system to put the rights and needs of domestic abuse victims and survivors first.

Inheritance tax matters to consider in 2026

Inheritance TaxBy Karen Bennett02/02/2026

Inheritance tax is likely to be a key issue in estate

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