What happens to property abroad when you die depends on the law of the country where it is located.
In most cases it is recommended that you make a Will in that country to cover the foreign property. It is essential that your foreign and English Wills do not conflict
Both you and your husband should make Wills. As well as ensuring that you have provided for each other, you …
Read more Wills & ProbateUp to 4 executors can act at a time. At least two executors are needed if their might be a …
Read more Wills & ProbateYes, an executor may be a beneficiary in your Will and it is often appropriate that the main beneficiary is …
Read more Wills & ProbatePartners will usually hold their property jointly, this is known as ‘Joint Tenants’. If you hold your property as Joint …
Read more Wills & ProbateProbate is the process of proving that a Will is valid and confirming the Executor’s authority to administer the estate …
Read more Wills & ProbateIt is possible for you to provide for future born children. However it is advisable to cover what should happen …
Read more Wills & ProbateMarriage will cancel your Will unless it was prepared in expectation of the event. Getting divorced will not cancel your …
Read more Wills & ProbateIf the estate is valued at more than the nil rate band then the estate will usually have to pay …
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