A role that carries significant responsibility
Everything advisers need to know
Majority do not have will in place
Advisers often push clients to make a will, something that includes appointing executors. Here, lawyer Lilly Whale explores the role of an executor and offers guidance on the resulting responsibilities
Alzheimer’s is the most common cause of dementia
Three things clients may call you about this week...
Ten important questions advisers should be asking
What you need to know about the new intestacy laws
Wills are an important but often overlooked part of estate planning. Rob Martins highlights why clients should be encouraged to put a will in place.
How to advise the spouse of a client who has died intestate