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Take Back Control with a Living Will or Advance Directive
England’s population is aging and as we increase in age so does the likelihood of increased risk of chronic diseases such as dementia, heart disease, and cancer. If we lose control of our bodies, dignity, and identity through chronic illness, a Living Will or Advance Directive can give back some control once capacity has been lost.
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Co-Parenting After Separation
There are pros and cons to any post-separation living arrangement, but helping clients to make the process as painless for everyone as possible is something that as a Family Solicitor at Wilson Browne, I consider paramount in my job.
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Boundaries Matter | Striking the Balance for Workplace Success
Partner and Board Member Tom Warrender recently took part in the panel discussion “M-Live Ep.6: Boundaries Matter | Striking the Balance for Workplace Success”, which was a look at navigating boundaries with confidence and resilience in the modern workplace.
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Did you know you can appoint more than one Attorney?
Careful consideration should be given when appointing your Attorney but did you know you can appoint more than one?
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Update to the Court of Protection process
The Court have introduced a new assessment of capacity form this week which will require a lot more input from the person making the application.
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Selling a property as an Executor
If you are an Executor or an Administrator of a Will and you need to sell a property as part of the estate, would you know where to start?
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I’m a Barbie girl… what happens when I no longer live in a Barbie World?
Barbie should seek the expert advice of Wilson Browne Solicitors Private Client Team, who will be able to talk to her in clear terms about future planning and protection for her loved ones.
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Will you Marry Me?
You don’t have to be a millionaire to want to sign a Pre-Nuptial Agreement.
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What is a Declaration of Trust?
A Declaration of Trust (sometimes referred to as a Deed of Trust) is a legal document that is drawn up when two parties, or more, purchase a property together and they wish to document the legal arrangement in which they will each own the property.
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Guidance Facilitating the Participation of Vulnerable Persons in their own Court of Protection Proceedings
Guidance Facilitating the Participation of Vulnerable Persons in their own Court of Protection Proceedings