by Bryden Devine | Aug 1, 2024 | General, News, Probate, Wills & Estate Planning
People in Jersey are living longer than ever before. This is good news; however it does bring a multitude of problems. The number of those reported to have dementia has risen dramatically and Dementia Jersey have reported that at least 70,000 younger people (under...
by Martyn Aubert | May 15, 2024 | General, News, Probate, Wills & Estate Planning
Undue influence is often cited as a reason why disgruntled beneficiaries claim their next of kin’s Jersey Will should be overturned. Family members, caregivers and other individuals with vested interests are all potentially able to exert undue influence. Undue...
by Richard Lumborg | Oct 4, 2022 | News, Wills & Estate Planning
Parslows ongoing commitment to Jersey Stroke Support Back from their London to Paris fund raising cycle for Jersey Stroke Support, Carl and Eddie’s fund raising for the local charity is to continue. From the 1 October, 2022 to the end of the year, Parslows are...
by Richard Lumborg | Sep 29, 2022 | Wills & Estate Planning
Why should everyone consider making a Lasting Power of Attorney? First published in the Jersey Evening Post Homelife edition 28 September 2022 People in Jersey are living longer than ever before. This is good news; however living longer may also present...
by Richard Lumborg | Sep 5, 2022 | News, Wills & Estate Planning
Jersey Legacy Week 2022 Jersey Legacy Week, which is running from 5 – 11 September, 2022 celebrates the impact of gifts in wills and to share the difference they can make to local charities, no matter how big or small. The Association of Jersey Charities...
by Richard Lumborg | May 16, 2022 | Wills & Estate Planning
If your spouse or your parent exclude you from all their movable estate when they pass away you may be able to challenge the estate. Jersey law recognises the concept of forced heirship (Jersey Légitime). It restricts the freedom to leave Jersey movable estate to the...
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