by Jane Cassell | Apr 19, 2020 | Wills
Jewellery and gold in your Will Some cultures have a tendency to keep significant quantities of jewellery and gold in the family. If you want the destination of your pieces to be legally binding when you die, they must be included in your Will. However, you may take...
by Jane Cassell | Sep 19, 2019 | Wills
What are Relaxed Payments? I talk about Relaxed Payments on social media, and sometimes people contact me to ask what I mean. Those of you who have been reading my articles for some time, know that when people take action with Wills and Lasting Powers of Attorney...
by Jane Cassell | Jun 18, 2019 | Wills
Some years ago, I met with a gentleman who was to be the sole beneficiary under his Aunt’s Will. He was the unofficial carer you see, supporting her through her various challenges, both in life and in health. He arranged for all her needs to be met, and he was...
by Jane Cassell | May 2, 2019 | Wills
My secret ingredient is my gift to you I‘ve known for some time, what my secret ingredient in business is. If you’ve read some of my articles, you may be aware. Love. You see, Wills & Probate is not an area of law that I fell into by chance. Many years ago, my...
by Jane Cassell | Apr 26, 2019 | Wills
I often meet with clients who are delighted to discuss their Wills and Lasting Powers of Attorney over a nice cup of coffee. Recently, it transpired that a husband had refused to inform his wife of his funeral wishes, forever. In the context of a relaxed meeting...