by Christina Cree | Feb 21, 2023 | Services for the Elderly, Wills and Probate
Apply for a Deputy Order – helping you to have the legal authority to manage an incapacitated loved-one’s property and financial affairs Ben Saunders Solicitor New Year’s Day 2023 saw a change to the procedure for applying for a Deputy Order. In an ideal world, a...
by Christina Cree | Nov 9, 2021 | Mental Health, Services for the Elderly, Wills and Probate
On Wednesday 3 November Ben Saunders, a solicitor in the Private Client team at HMG Law, delivered a Dementia Friends information session to the members at the Oxfordshire business networking group, Opendoorz. In his role as a Dementia Friends Champion for the past 6...
by Ben Saunders | Sep 15, 2021 | Services for the Elderly, Wills and Probate
This week the Government announced plans for a supposed lifetime ‘cap’ on the fees that an individual would pay for care over their lifetime. This cap is expected to be set at £86,000 but the important aspect to note is that this ‘cap’ relates only to care costs – a...
by Christina Cree | Feb 11, 2020 | Wills and Probate
When you pass away without a Will in place your estate is dealt with under the rules of intestacy. At their most basic level, the intestacy rules lay out who your estate will go to when you die. If certain people have died before you, then who your estate will be left...
by Christina Cree | Dec 3, 2019 | Wills and Probate
We are thrilled to announce that Daniel McGurk has qualified as a Solicitor and was added to the Roll as of the 15th of October. Huge congratulations to Daniel for his achievements. All that hard work and study has paid off! This is very exciting news for the...
by Christina Cree | Nov 4, 2019 | Awards, Wills and Probate
Amazing news from HMG Law’s Private Client department – they have won the “Solicitor Firm of the Year (Midlands) award at the British Wills and Probate Awards 2019! It was a privilege to simply be nominated for the award, so to go on to win it is truly an honour. The...
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