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Do You Need a Will to Decide Your Funeral?
Putting off making a Will is common (and understandable), but this postponement causes unnecessary difficulties for your family. Moreover, while you can include funeral details—such as cremation, burial, the type of service, and music—in your Will, relying solely on it for planning involves risks. A Will often comes too late to legally determine arrangements, but […]
continue readingThe Crucial Cover: Why You Must Insure Your Property at Contract Exchange
Securing Your Investment The process of buying a house is complex, and therefore, it involves many legal steps. As a result, one essential requirement that demands careful attention is having buildings insurance from the moment you exchange contracts. This crucial stage is often overlooked or postponed, yet it is vital for protecting what is likely […]
continue readingA Line of Sight? The Perils of an Invalid Will
Lessons from Coady v Coady Writing a Will is one of the most important things you’ll ever do. It allows you to decide who inherits your property, making sure your final wishes are followed. But simply signing a piece of paper isn’t enough. A Will must strictly follow legal rules. These rules, known as the […]
continue readingThree Steps to Sell Your Property Smarter and Faster
Selling a property is an exciting venture, but the legal process can quickly become complicated and slow down if you’re not prepared. Selling a house in the UK typically takes between 3 and 7 months from listing to completion. However, with proactive planning, you can achieve a faster, smoother, and less stressful sale. By being […]
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