Recently The Sun reported an eye-opening story about Max George, a member of the pop band The Wanted. Max shared that he hastily wrote a Will on his phone before undergoing surgery, driven by panic to ensure his loved ones would be looked after.
The Supreme Court’s decision in Hirachand v Hirachand (2024) has settled a key question under the Inheritance (Provision for Family and Dependants) Act 1975 - read on to find out more.
The interaction between morality and the law is frequently observed in modern society and plays a prominent role in assisted suicide cases. In this blog Matt Button discusses how assisted suicide interacts with the Forfeiture Act 1982.
As a solicitor working in the private client team at TFS, I regularly encounter concerns and misconceptions surrounding will preparation. Often the thought of making a will can be daunting and therefore people can be put off by the idea.
The 2024 UK Autumn Budget introduces significant updates to inheritance tax (IHT), reflecting the new government’s focus on perceived fairness and increasing revenue generation.
Our final wishes are always an emotive subject.
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