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Nature and classification of trusts—the three certaintiesCertaintyIn order for a settlor to create a private express trust the three certainties must...
ProtectorsWhat is a protector?A protector is a person who holds powers under a trust but who is not a trustee. A protector is a person who is...
Preparing the application form PA1P/PA1A for probate or letters of administrationFORTHCOMING CHANGE: The postal application forms PA1P and PA1A for...
Administration actions—personal representatives and the deceased's liabilitiesAn individual may assume obligations, for example in respect of...
If the attorney’s date of birth is incorrect, but all other information is correct, is a registered lasting power of attorney still valid? If not valid, can it be amended?Section 9(2) of the Mental Capacity Act 2005 (MCA 2005) specifies that a lasting power of attorney (LPA) is not created unless it
Can an ordinary power of attorney be expressed to cover a period before the date that the deed creating the power of attorney was executed if that is the intention of all parties?We are not aware of any authority which indicates that a power of attorney can have retrospective effect. However, acts
LPA precedent instructions and preferences—property and financial affairs LPAsThe precedents in this document are based on those found in Part 2, Chapter 15 of Cretney and Lush on Lasting and Enduring Powers of Attorney.This document contains precedent wording suitable for inclusion in property and
Priority between loss reliefs in loss making companiesWhy does it matter?A company that is a member of a group and has incurred any of the types of losses available for surrender by way of group relief may, without any further rules, have more than one way in which to use the loss. There are a
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