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The Estate Registry: UK Law Commission’s recommendations on will reform simplify estate administration for the bereaved | Today's Wills and Probate
The Estate Registry, which owns bereavement notification services Settld and NotifyNOW, as well as LegacyNOW, welcomes the UK Law Commission’s recommendations on updating wills in England and Wales. The move recognises that most people in the UK want to conduct their business online, including stressful end of life administration. The Estate Registry has urged regulators …
The Estate Registry: UK Law Commission’s Recommendations On Will Reform Simplify Estate Administration For The Bereaved - Business in the News
The Estate Registry, which owns bereavement notification services Settld and NotifyNOW, as well as LegacyNOW, welcomes the UK Law Commission’s recommendations on updating wills in England and Wales. The move recognises that most people in the UK want to conduct their business online, including stressful end of life administration. The Estate Registry has urged regulators and the government to go even further with a digital first approach to …
The Estate Registry: UK Law Commission’s Recommendations On Will Reform Simplify Estate Administration For The Bereaved
The Estate Registry, which owns bereavement notification services Settld and NotifyNOW, as well as LegacyNOW, welcomes the UK Law Commission’s recommendations on updating wills in England and Wales. The move recognises that most people in the UK want to conduct their business online, including stressful end of life administration. The Estate Registry has urged regulators and the government to go even further with a digital first approach to …
How could Law Commission's Wills reforms impact family law? - Today's Family Lawyer
The Law Commission has published its latest report on Wills and Private Client reforms. This isn’t the first time the Commission have tackled this field, the first time being in 2017 which resulted in a Consultation Paper. Now, not much off a decade later, their latest report and draft Bill have been laid before Parliament for review. Evolution in this field isn’t fast. The Wills Act, from 1837 is still the backbone of this area. How the Commiss…
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