by Neville and Hourn Legal | Nov 15, 2017 | Wills/Power Of Attorney
It is well known that a Will is a legal document which sets out how a person wants their assets to be distributed once they die. If you are over the age of 18 you can make a Will – provided you have capacity. In general terms a person will have the necessary...
by Neville and Hourn Legal | Aug 14, 2017 | News, Wills/Power Of Attorney
After a person dies someone has to look after the assets of that person and pay the person’s debt. Although the person is no longer here, his or her affairs must be finalised and the person to finalise the affairs is appointed by the Will of the deceased. Where...
by Neville and Hourn Legal | Jun 20, 2017 | Wills/Power Of Attorney
Testamentary trusts can be very effective estate planning tools to assist in providing for spouses, children and grandchildren, and are becoming increasingly popular as more people become aware of their advantages. A Testamentary Trust is any trust established under a...
by Neville and Hourn Legal | May 16, 2017 | News, Wills/Power Of Attorney
A lot of people have heard of a Power of Attorney however most do not fully appreciate the extent of its power, the benefits it delivers or the types of Powers of Attorney that exist. A Power of Attorney is a useful legal document used to allow someone to handle your...
by Neville and Hourn Legal | Mar 14, 2017 | News, Wills/Power Of Attorney
It is important for everyone over 18 to have a Will to make sure their wishes are followed and their assets are distributed as they would want after they die. If you don’t have a Will your assets will be divided according to how the law dictates in the rules of...
by Neville and Hourn Legal | Feb 23, 2017 | News, Wills/Power Of Attorney
A Power of Attorney is a legal document that gives a trusted person, the legal authority to act for you, and to make legally binding decisions on your behalf. If you do not have a Power of Attorney then you should contact us and find out more. Below are 6 top...