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Executors have a duty to share the estate of a person who has died in line with their wishes. But how much control do they have over how beneficiaries are paid?
Read moreIf you’re married, you might have wondered what your rights are as a spouse when it comes to making and executing a Will.
Read moreUK employees are entitled to minimum statutory holiday, but when we take this time off isn’t always up to us.
Read moreIf you and your partner have agreed on how you’d like to distribute your estate, a mirror Will could be a cost-effective way of setting out your wishes.
Read moreKnowing what to write into your Will can be confusing, but there are certain things you can rule out altogether.
Read moreDivorce can be incredibly upsetting, but posting about it online could make matters worse.
Read moreUpdating your Will is essential for making sure your wishes are carried out properly after you die. We’ve explained the two main methods for changing your Will in our quick guide.
Read moreFinding a Will can feel like an overwhelming task. We’ve broken the process down into stages, so you can take it one step at a time.
Read moreIf you can’t find your divorce papers, you might have wondered what your options are for getting a replacement. We’ve explained how to get a new copy in this guide.
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