Tag: wills advice
Ways to revoke a will
Revoking a will means to formally cancel an existing will, rendering it legally invalid. Most people tend revoke all or part of their wills by signing a new will or codicil. To be clear, this is the preferable way to proceed. However, there are other circumstances in which revocation can arise, but they can come... Read more »
Making wills during the coronavirus pandemic
In light of current circumstances we have seen an increase in enquiries from people worried about updating their wills and powers of attorney. Many people are concerned as to whether this can be done without having any face to face contact. We would like to reassure you that our Wills team are here to help... Read more »