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Practice group articles
Budget 2009 summary for individuals
22 April 2009
Take steps now to avoid hefty inheritance tax bills
20 April 2009
Deputyship
10 April 2009
Enduring Powers of Attorney (EPA)
10 April 2009
Lasting Powers of Attorney (LPA)
10 April 2009
General Powers of Attorney
9 April 2009
Statutory Wills
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What do you do when you realise that a relative who has lost mental capacity does not have a Will and will die intestate or has a Will that is either out-of-date or will create inheritance-tax implications?
The only way that this can be dealt with is through a statutory will application to the Court of Protection to rectify the situation.
At B P Collins, we can guide you through the process and offer advice as to the likely success of the application.
For more details, please contact our elderly client specialist Camilla James on 01753 279031, complete the online enquiry form or email elderlaw@bpcollins.co.uk.







