There is a common misconception that if you have chosen a next of kin, you do not need a Will or a Lasting Power of Attorney. The term ‘next of kin’...
Next of Kin – The Common Misconception
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There is a common misconception that if you have chosen a next of kin, you do not need a Will or a Lasting Power of Attorney. The term ‘next of kin’...
Is the estate of a deceased being properly dealt with by those who have the responsibility to do so? Do you have doubts about the validity of a...
There have always been cases post-separation when parents cannot agree about what is best for their children and the court has to make the final...
If you were the driver or passenger of a vehicle involved in an accident, you must now submit your claim through using the Official Injury Claims...
What is the conveyancing process, when buying a house? As leading conveyancing solicitors, Isle of Wight and Hampshire, we provide a comprehensive...
Separated parents may have a child arrangements order in place that regulates who their children live with and who they spend time with. Sometimes...