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Category Archives: Wills

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Legal methods of obtaining a copy of a Will

WillsBy Hannah Morris08/09/2024

There are times when it might be imperative to obtain a copy of a Will. These could include finding out

What are the duties of a Will executor?

WillsBy Hannah Morris04/09/2024

If you become an executor of a Will, you will have many responsibilities. You could, for example, be expected to

Contentious issues relating to Wills

WillsBy Karen Bennett28/08/2024

Often, dealing with Wills is straightforward and easy, especially if the deceased used the services of Wills solicitors in North Wales. There are occasions, however, when there are contentious issues relating to

Writing up an international Will

WillsBy Hannah Morris26/08/2024

If you own property and assets in a foreign country, it may be advisable to draw up an international Will or Wills.

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Leaving charitable legacies in a Will

WillsBy Karen Bennett22/08/2024

It is becoming increasingly common for people to leave some capital or other assets to a charity in a Will. There are many reasons for this and, naturally, one of the main ones is that

Importance of living Wills

WillsBy Amy Williams14/08/2024

You know that you need to make a Will to help dispose of your assets when you die. However, living Wills are

Potential consequences of not having a Will

WillsBy Hannah Morris10/08/2024

Making a Will helps you take control of what happens to your assets once you have died. If you do not make a Will, you will die intestate, which means a court of law will

Which type of Will is right for you?

WillsBy Karen Bennett06/08/2024

There are several different types of Wills, and each is designed to meet the needs of people in different

Wills and second families

WillsBy Amy Williams02/08/2024

Planning your Will when you have a second family due to divorce and remarriage is essential to avoid disputes and arguments in the event of your death. Wills solicitors in North Wales can

Unusual reasons to make a Will

WillsBy Karen Bennett30/07/2024

Although you may choose to make a Will to deal with your assets and to ensure their loved ones receive the legacies you want them to have in the event of your death, there are other reasons to consider using

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