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Bereavement Services - The Modern Approach to Supporting your Clients

on Sep 1, 2015 9:00:00 AM By | Kings Court Trust |
The way in which we ‘consume’ services has changed considerably in the last decade or so. Many retail experts confidently argue that our expectations of service providers are now at an all-time high, with customers demanding access to a wide range of professionally delivered services every time they make a purchase. Does this theory apply to helping bereaved families as well?
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The Most Peculiar Will Requests

on Aug 27, 2015 9:00:00 AM By | Kings Court Trust |
Kings Court Trust firmly believes in the benefits of having a professional help draft a Will to ensure that everybody’s final wishes are made clear and carried out accurately. Drafting a Will and carefully considering what is to happen to our finances is not the most cheery of topics, but one that should be taken very seriously.
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Inheritance Tax Relief on Charitable Donations Leading to more Contested Wills

on Aug 27, 2015 9:00:00 AM By | Kings Court Trust |
The Solicitors Journal recently published an article which claimed that an increase in the number of people leaving charitable donations in their Wills is leading to a rise in the number of contested cases.
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DIY Wills "Could Cause Family Disputes" Warns Legal Expert

on Aug 27, 2015 9:00:00 AM By | Kings Court Trust |
When making a Will, many people choose to use a DIY kit or online template for a variety of reasons. Research shows that 37% of us thought it would be cheaper than going through a solicitor, whilst others thought it would be quicker to do it ourselves or didn’t want a stranger knowing their business.
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Ten of the Strangest Wills of All Time

on Aug 25, 2015 9:00:00 AM By | Kings Court Trust |
According to the Guardian, less than half of UK adults have drawn up a Will, which leaves more than 26 million people with no formal instructions on how their assets should be distributed after their death.
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President of Gabon to Give Away Inheritance

on Aug 20, 2015 9:00:00 AM By | Kings Court Trust |
The BBC reports that Ali Bongo, the President of Gabon, is giving away his inheritance to set up a foundation for young people and their education. According to news sources, the political figure is set to give away the millions of dollars he is due to inherit from his father, who died in 2009. His father’s estate is yet to be distributed to the 53 declared heirs but his son has now announced that he will use the money to build an educational infrastructure in Gabon.
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Do You Fully Understand the New Inheritance Tax (IHT) Regulations?

on Aug 13, 2015 9:00:00 AM By | Kings Court Trust |
The summer Budget brought good news for those with wealth tied up in family homes as Chancellor George Osborne announced the introduction of an additional nil-rate band for a person’s main residence. However, some experts have criticised the announcement for being unnecessarily complicated and causing confusion amongst the public.
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Over 33% of Brits Reliant on Inheritance for Financial Future

on Aug 6, 2015 9:00:00 AM By | Kings Court Trust |
Recently published research suggests that over 33% of Brits are reliant on an inheritance windfall to secure their financial future. According to data from retirement specialists LV=, millions of UK citizens would be unable to maintain a stable income in their later life if it weren't for inheritance.
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The New Inheritance Tax Rules - Good News or Too Complicated to Understand?

on Aug 4, 2015 9:00:00 AM By | Kings Court Trust |
The revised Inheritance Tax (IHT) rules announced by Chancellor George Osborne during the summer’s Budget speech have appeared to cause widespread confusion across much of the public.
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