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LPAs: Removing or Appointing Replacement Attorneys
When you make a Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA), you entrust the management of your affairs to individuals you trust implicitly. But what if life throws a curveball, and you need to replace an existing Attorney or clarify the role of replacement Attorneys? Circumstances can change unexpectedly. The person you appointed may have passed away,…
continue readingHousing Reform: A New Landscape for Homeowners and Renters
The UK housing market is undergoing a significant transformation, with several key pieces of legislation to create a fairer and more transparent system for homeowners and renters. The recently enacted Leasehold and Freehold Reform Act 2024 (LAFRA), the forthcoming Leasehold and Commonhold Reform Bill (LCR Bill), and the proposed Renters’ Rights Bill (RR Bill) collectively…
continue readingDeathbed Gifts – Last Wishes or Legal Limbo?
The concept of deathbed gifts, known legally as donatio mortis causa (DMC), is a centuries-old tradition in English law. It allows individuals to bequeath assets outside the formal Will-making process. It provides a way to express final wishes directly to loved ones in anticipation of death. However, while the concept seems simple, DMCs often entail…
continue readingOver 127k Lasting Powers of Attorney Rejected – Get Yours Right
The importance of Lasting Powers of Attorney (LPAs) is gaining traction, as evidenced by a 37% increase in LPAs registered in 2023. While this trend is reassuring, the overall picture remains concerning. Less than 1% of the adult population has LPAs in place, and 60% of individuals over 75 still need to make these crucial…
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