by Richard Lumborg | Feb 29, 2020 | Wills & Estate Planning
How can I challenge a Will on légitime grounds? 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...
by Richard Lumborg | Feb 28, 2020 | Wills & Estate Planning
Jersey Wills for Non-Jersey Domiciled Individuals If you hold assets in Jersey and are non-Jersey domiciled in our jurisdiction you may wish to make a Jersey Will. Do I need to make a Jersey Will? Although you are non-Jersey domicile it can make sense to enter into a...
by Richard Lumborg | Jan 23, 2018 | Wills & Estate Planning
On 14 September 2016 the States of Jersey adopted the Capacity and Self-Determination (Jersey) Law (the “Law”). The Law came into force in April 2018 and enables Jersey residents to put in place legally binding arrangements (such as Jersey Lasting Power of Attorney)...
by Richard Lumborg | Jan 17, 2018 | Residential Property, Wills & Estate Planning
Residential property lawyers in Jersey explain why you need a Will when buying a home A house or flat is often the most expensive purchase anyone will make and most of us will want to ensure that our nearest and dearest will benefit when the inevitable happens....
by Richard Lumborg | Feb 23, 2017 | Wills & Estate Planning
Points to consider when making a Jersey Will There are various considerations your need to take into account when making your Jersey Will. Implications of not making a Jersey Will If you do not have properly executed wills for your immovable and movable estate,...
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