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Posts In Category "Wills, trust and probate"

56% of Adults in the UK Haven’t Got a Will: Exploring the Many Misconceptions of Making a Will

If you are one of the 56% that has not made a Will, it may be worth considering why. The National Wills Report (NWR) for 2023 has revealed some incredibly revealing statistics for Will writing in the UK. There is a sizable disparity in the ages of people writing their Wills. The NWR reported that […]

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Kate Collins has become a Campaign Supporter for Remember A Charity

9 Sep 2022 | Under Latest News, Wills, trust and probate | Posted by | 0 Comments

Great news in our Team. Kate Collins, Associate Solicitor at Bradley Haynes Law, has become a Campaign Supporter for Remember A Charity, an organisation which encourages leaving a gift to Charity in your Will.   About Remember A Charity Did you know that 40% of the public would be happy to leave a small legacy […]

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Have you Protected your Digital Assets for your Loved Ones? By Kate Collins

25 Apr 2022 | Under advice, Wills, trust and probate | Posted by | 0 Comments

Kate Collins, one of our fantastic Associate Solicitors, takes a look at what happens to your digital assets after your death, and how you can protect them with a Will drafted with the Digital Age in mind. Have you thought about what happens to your online photos, email accounts or social media accounts, such as […]

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Upcoming changes to Probate Application Fees, by Kate Collins

19 Jan 2022 | Under advice, Wills, trust and probate | Posted by | 0 Comments

Kate Collins, one of our expert Associate Solicitors, has written a really useful article on the upcoming changes to Probate Application Fees. 👍 From the 26th January 2022, the fee to submit an application to obtain a Grant of Probate will increase to a flat fee of £273.00. This fee will apply to both professional […]

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