by Isadora | Aug 26, 2020 | Tech, Wills and Probate
The Government has announced it will legalise the execution of Wills to be witnessed by virtual presence via video-link, as an alternative to physical presence, in light of the Covid-19 pandemic. The current law, dating back...
by Lucas Tomaszewski | Sep 30, 2019 | Property, Wills and Probate
Adverse Possession (commonly known as squatters rights) can be gained by a person in possession of land for a period of 10 (or in some cases 12) years. The general rule is that after 10 years in possession of the land, the squatter may apply to the Land Registry who...
by Anna McMahon | Jul 26, 2019 | Commercial, Family, Wills and Probate
There are many fiduciary duties, and they are not always clear and easy to apply in practice, especially perhaps for a newly appointed director or a trustee. Let’s take a look at what exactly a fiduciary duty is. The Court describes the duty as one to: “… act in good...
by Matthew Strain | Jan 10, 2019 | Commercial, Employment, Litigation, Property, Wills and Probate
During a case you will not only need our expertise as the team will need other input, from experts to associate services, and also third party fees and charges. We manage those third party interactions for you, and normally organise for payment too. We then need to...
by admin | Aug 14, 2012 | Blog, Tech, Wills and Probate
…can you hand down your digit assets? It is very important to understand how you own your digital assets. Even if it does not seem to affect you on a day to day basis, whether you own something or not, and the rights that flow from that, do affect your use of...