The difference between a Will and a Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA)
A power of attorney is the opposite of a will –they couldn’t be more different. The power of attorney we’re talking about here is called
A power of attorney is the opposite of a will –they couldn’t be more different. The power of attorney we’re talking about here is called
In the event that you are no longer able to manage your own affairs, a Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA) enables your chosen individuals to
In a word YES! By assigning specific assets in your will, you can ensure the security and protection of your legacy for future generations. A
After a person has passed away, probate is the legal procedure to confirm the validity of their will and grant their chosen representatives the authority
Making a Will is a big choice that needs serious thought. It’s important to pick a company with top qualifications. At Nene Legal, we’re proud
The process of choosing an executor for your will is a significant decision that demands thoughtful deliberation. The executor holds the important responsibility of overseeing
Don’t overlook your pets when writing your Will! With a significant 62% of households in the UK owning pets, it’s evident that animals play a
Nearly 400,000 people in the UK are resident in care homes, and according to research conducted by the Office of National Statistics (ONS) 36% of
Divorce and bereavement – are two of the most stressful experiences a person can go through in their lifetime. When you’re going through a divorce,
As we welcome 2023, naturally we all look at where we are in life: how far we’ve come and our achievements, as well as choosing
Writing a Will sounds like a grown-up thing to do. But when do we officially become a ‘grown-up’ – when we start our careers, when
Most of us have probably come across the term “guardian” or “guardianship,” but have you ever stopped to think about whether this is something
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex welcomed their first son Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor to the world on Monday 6th May 2019. Like any new parents, now
Relationships change, people and families fall out or drift apart. Maybe one of your children is well-off enough in their own right and you’d rather your
The recent news announced yet another person this time famous actress Barbara Windsor named as suffering from Alzheimer’s disease. Alzheimer’s is the most common cause
Mental capacity or not? Mental Capacity Act 2005 The Mental Capacity Act 2005 (MCA) sets out what happens when people are unable to make decisions
I’m confident many of you would have seen Alan Shearer’s documentary ‘Football, Dementia and Me’ on the BBC over the weekend. Dementia is seemingly rife
Cohabiting couples warned of ‘common law marriage’ myths Millions of unmarried couples who live together could be unaware of their rights if the relationship breaks
The number of enquiries about people who have died without making a will has more than doubled over the past five years, Citizens Advice says.
Denise Brewster lost her long-term partner, Lenny McMullan whom she had been cohabiting with for over 10 years, they had brought their home together and
Our top ten reasons to make a will Writing a Will isn’t just a nice to have. It can often arguably be one of the
There are many issues that keep parents awake at night whether its an overdose of high sugar foods that we feed to our children, getting