Yes, a will is not set in stone. You can update, modify, or revoke your will at any time as long as you are mentally competent. Life changes, such as marriage, divorce, or the birth of children, often necessitate updating your will to reflect your current circumstances.
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See AllA personal representative is usually the named Executor of the deceased’s Will. When a person dies without making a Will, the personal representative is the person a grant of administration has been g
No. However, it is a common misconception amongst people is that when a person dies their debts disappear but this is not the case unless otherwise stated. When a person dies their debts are paid for
In straightforward estates we can prepare all the necessary papers within 5 working days of receiving full information about the estate from the Executor/ Administrator, and we can then obtain the Gra
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