When is a Deputyship needed and why?
If a family member or loved one has sadly lost capacity and is no longer able to make decisions and manage their own finances, it...
Read moreIf a family member or loved one has sadly lost capacity and is no longer able to make decisions and manage their own finances, it...
Read moreOftentimes, people focus on making a Will to ensure their wishes are carried out after their death but fail to consider the consequences of not...
Read moreUpdated February 2021 The number of people seeking to write a new Will or amend a current Will has risen substantially since the coronavirus outbreak....
Read moreNewcastle’s new Civil & Family Court and Tribunals Centre has finally opened, bringing modern facilities and better access to justice for families across the region....
Read moreChoosing a solicitor for probate/estate administration can be difficult – there is a lot of competition on the market, and it’s important to make sure...
Read moreJoint bank accounts can be problematic if one of the named account holders loses mental capacity. Browell Smith & Co explains the issues, and why...
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