by Sandy | Sep 24, 2020 | Death Law
My experience with a probate application for my father who died earlier this year is the prompt for this article. I was appointed executor in my Dad’s will along with my sister. It is not uncommon for parents to name their children as executors, and many will...
by Sandy | Feb 11, 2020 | Death Law
Are you getting married in 2020? You may have organised the wedding venue, the outfits, the flowers, but probably not arranged to have a will written or re-written. This is probably not something that is a priority, but it is a very important step that you should...
by Sandy | Nov 24, 2019 | Digital Legacy
Photo by O-seop Sim on Pexels.com The Hilton London Bankside hotel was the venue for a conference that I attended this week organised by STEP (Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners). The hotel is near to the Shard and the Tate Modern, but more appealing to me to...
by Sandy | Sep 27, 2018 | Digital Legacy
Can you keep a secret? Where do you keep them? In a secret place of course! Throughout my research into digital bereavement issues, secrets are becoming a large problem for law companies dealing with estates of people who have died. When opening any online account, a...