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UK Probate with a Foreign Will: Common Challenges

Speak to a member of our specialist international team of UK family lawyers today on 0330 107 0107. When someone passes away, obtaining a Grant of Probate in England and Wales (referred to as the UK in this article), can already feel daunting for those without legal expertise. If the estate involves a Will made abroad […]

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Assisted Dying Bill Clears House of Commons – What It Could Mean for You and Your Loved Ones

Assisted Dying Bill Clears House of Commons – What It Could Mean for You and Your Loved Ones

The Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill has recently passed a key stage in the House of Commons, with a narrow vote of 314–291, and now moves on to the House of Lords for further debate. If it becomes law, it will create a legal framework for assisted dying in England and Wales, a significant and sensitive change in the law affecting people approaching the end of life, as well as those involved in their care and legal planning.

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Planning for the Unexpected: A Lesson from Liam Payne’s Estate

Planning for the Unexpected: A Lesson from Liam Payne’s Estate

At IMD Solicitors, we often witness the emotional toll that legal uncertainty can take on grieving families. Liam Payne’s case has put a spotlight on the importance of estate planning, not just for celebrities, but for anyone who wants to protect their family and their legacy.

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Thinking of Leaving Unequal Shares to Your Children? Here’s Why You Should Take Legal Advice First 

Thinking of Leaving Unequal Shares to Your Children? Here’s Why You Should Take Legal Advice First 

Making a Will is one of the most important legal steps you can take to ensure your wishes are respected after your death. In England and Wales, the law recognises testamentary freedom, which means you are entitled to leave your estate to whomever you choose. However, there are important matters to consider, especially if you are considering leaving unequal shares to your children. 

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Rights of a Minor Beneficiary

Protecting the Rights of a Minor Beneficiary: A Success Story in Estate Administration 

Speak to a member of our specialist international team of UK family lawyers today on 0330 107 0107. At IMD Solicitors, we are committed to ensuring our clients receive fair treatment under the law, particularly in cases involving vulnerable beneficiaries. Recently, we successfully acted for a client in a matter involving a minor beneficiary entitled to […]

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Bridging Barriers: How IMD Solicitors Ensured a Timely Estate Distribution for Beneficiaries Living Abroad 

At IMD Solicitors, we pride ourselves on delivering exceptional legal services tailored to meet the diverse needs of our clients. One of our recent cases exemplifies how our firm’s proactive approach and multicultural expertise enabled a seamless resolution for our clients during a complex estate administration process.

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Why You Should Make a Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA) Now: Protect Your Future 

An LPA allows you to appoint someone you trust to make decisions on your behalf if you’re no longer able to. Unfortunately, many people until it’s too late to consider this crucial legal protection. Without an LPA in place, even your closest family members may struggle to help you with financial or health-related decisions, leading to unnecessary stress and delays in accessing your finances or dealing with your care. 

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How IMD Solicitors Can Help You With Your Probate Matter 

Losing a loved one is challenging, and dealing with probate can add unnecessary stress. Whether the deceased lived in the UK with assets in multiple countries or resided abroad with assets in the UK, probate matters can quickly become complex. At IMD Solicitors, we’re here to make the process smooth and manageable, helping you every step of the way. 

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Own It Right: The Power of A Declaration of Trust  

Speak to a member of our specialist international team of UK International Probate lawyers today on 0330 107 0107. What is a Declaration of Trust   A Declaration of Trust, sometimes called a Deed of Trust, is a formal legal document used to outline the ownership and financial arrangements regarding a property. It is particularly useful when […]

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