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Testamentary capacity refers to an individual’s legal and mental ability to create or update a Will. But how is testamentary capacity assessed?
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Read moreIf you die without a Will, the rules of intestacy will decide how your estate is distributed. But what does this mean for your loved ones?
Read moreA guide price will usually reflect the minimum offer a seller is happy to accept for the sale of their property. Find out more by reading our quick and easy guide.
Read moreIf you’re selling your house, you might have wondered how long the process could take. We’ve answered this question and others in this guide.
Read moreIf you die without a Will, the rules of intestacy will decide how your estate is distributed. But what does this mean for your other half?
Read moreIf you’re not sure what to check when buying a house, our resource guide could help you. We’ve listed some of the best questions to ask to learn more about a property.
Read moreYou’ve probably seen online Will writing services advertised. But are they too good to be true? We’ve looked at the legality of online Wills and the risks involved.
Read moreCompletion day: what does it look like for a home buyer? We'll walk you through what to expect on the big day.
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