
Why Do I Need a Lasting Power of Attorney?
A Lasting Power of Attorney protects you while you’re alive. That sums up the main difference between an LPA and a Will. Your Will is

A Lasting Power of Attorney protects you while you’re alive. That sums up the main difference between an LPA and a Will. Your Will is

A Power of Attorney is a legal document that allows another person to make decisions for you, or act on your behalf. It can cover

There is no denying that death is an uncomfortable subject. As a result of that feeling many people do not take the time to think

Luke Davies, Director of Bigmore Wills & Probate This month we return to our Meet the Team Member series where we introduce the people behind

Your Will could be one of the most important documents you ever sign. It will outline not only the distribution of your money and assets,

Having to plan for tragedy is on nobody’s ‘must do’ list. Yet if we don’t make a plan for the worst-case scenario, we could leave

Divorce can significantly impact your will. Beneficiaries, executors, and guardians named in the original document may no longer align with your post-divorce intentions. Assets intended
https://youtu.be/DgZ3p9dPq7I Many people think that once a Will is written, it does not need to be looked at again. This is not the case. Not

What is Tenants in Common? There are two ways in which you can own your home; joint tenants or tenants in common. Though joint tenancy

As many of us face the reality of ageing relatives, it might be on our mind to do what we can to ensure they are
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