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Probate and estate administration

10 July 2023

Intestacy: increase in the statutory legacy

On 5 July 2023, the UK government confirmed that the statutory legacy, the amount which a surviving spouse or civil partner (for simplicity here we will refer to both as ‘Spouse’) is entitled to receive in England and Wales where a person dies intestate (without a valid Will) and leaves children, will be increased.

Joseph Austin TEP

9 March 2023

Executors Briefing - Tax and the Family Home

In many estates, the deceased’s home is the principal asset whose value often tips the estate over the inheritance tax (IHT) threshold.

Joseph Austin TEP

25 January 2022

Digital legacy planning and Apple’s new feature

Apple officially released its ‘Digital Legacy’ feature on 13 December 2021. This permits individuals who have been nominated by the deceased to access the deceased’s accounts and data after their death. Diva Shah examines the impact of this new feature and its implications for Private Client practitioners in matters of estate planning where digital assets are involved.

Diva Shah

16 June 2020

Company Succession Planning: Death of a sole director – now what?

Company succession planning is critical to ensure that a company can continue to run in the unfortunate event that a director (or shareholder) dies. If there are other surviving directors, they are able to step in and run the company, but what happens when a sole company director dies?

Diva Shah

28 January 2020

Intestacy: The statutory legacy increases – what does this mean?

The UK government has confirmed that the amount a surviving spouse or civil partner is entitled to receive in England and Wales where a person dies intestate (without a valid will) leaving children will be increased. The statutory legacy will be increased by £20,000 from £250,000 to £270,000. The changes will come into force on 6 February 2020.

Diva Shah

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