An Introduction To We Pay Funeral Fees

We Pay Funeral Fees is a service provided Curtis Legal Ltd where we provide families with a simple, interest free & transparent service which allows them to pay for the funeral of their loved one. The Process Our specialist advisor will explain everything in simple terms and will confirm immediately if the estate is eligible to have the funeral fees […]

Do I Have To Act As An Executor If Named In a Will?

Administering a relative’s will can be a traumatic experience, but it’s not a role you are forced to do, even if you have been appointed to take on the task by the deceased relative in his or her will. There is a process available if you want to withdraw your rights to take on this task. It’s called renunciation and […]

How to Escape Inheritance Tax the Legal Way

What is inheritance tax? Inheritance tax was first introduced in 1986. It is a tax that needs to be paid on the property or cash of some people after they die. Currently, the rate is set at 40 percent of all assets that exceed £325,000, so it really only applies to those who leave significant wealth behind when they die. […]

Storing Your Will So It Can Be Found

Often, when a will is written, the last thing the person whose will it is wants is relatives or potential beneficiaries to shuffle through draws and cupboards looking for a piece of paper which will tell them whether they are a beneficiary or not. However, you might think you should conceal it away from prying eyes, but you do not […]

Choosing an Executor to Administer Your Will

The person who sorts out your property when you die and carries out the instructions in your Will is called your executor. It is preferable that you appoint an executor in your Will as it makes it easier to finalise your Will after you die. There are no restrictions on who you choose to do the job, but it is […]

The Pros and Cons of DIY Wills

The number of British adults who have not made a Will is alarmingly high. It has been estimated that around 60% of adults have not concerned themselves with making a Will. Why not? The two main reasons seem to be cost and procrastination. Those adults who do think about making a Will are concerned about the cost of making a […]

Bereavement & Financial Support

You could get a Funeral Expenses Payment (also called a Funeral Payment) if you get certain benefits and need help to pay for a funeral you’re arranging.. You can also get up to £700 for any other funeral expenses, such as funeral director’s fees, flowers or the coffin. The payment will not usually cover all of the costs of the […]

An Introduction To Power Of Attorney

All powers of attorney are prepared and checked by a specialist Solicitor so you have peace of mind that it is correct and accords with your wishes. There are two main types of Power of Attorney which enable you to appoint people to deal with your personal affairs should you find yourself incapable of doing so, whether due to physical […]