Executors’ liabilities

Executors’ liabilities

The role of executor to the estate of someone who has died comes with a number of responsibilities. An executor has the task of administering the deceased’s affairs, to include paying debts, selling assets and preparing estate accounts. The role is onerous. It can be...
Care fees and care fee planning

Care fees and care fee planning

If you or your spouse or partner need to move into care, the expense could use up a large part of your estate. While it is not lawful to deliberately deprive the local authority of funds, there are legitimate ways to protect your wealth so that it can be passed on to...
Which takes priority, an LPA or an advance decision?

Which takes priority, an LPA or an advance decision?

Lasting Powers of Attorney (LPA) and advance decisions give authority to others to make decisions about your care on your behalf, should you need this help in the future. Both documents are for use in the event that you become unable to make decisions for yourself....