Tuesday, 30 March 2010

The Philosophy Cafe

The Philosophy Cafe on 27th March was a great success, with debate on the theme 'Ethics and Morals' led by Brian Thompson and delicious home made cake from the Healthy Hub.

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We would like to thank all that attended for their enthusiastic involvement, and Brian Thompson as thought provoking lead for the group. Please feel free to continue the discussion on this comment board!

Thursday, 25 March 2010

Spot the difference – Will Writer or Solicitor?

You don’t need a Solicitor to write a Will, but as they are qualified to write Wills, using a Solicitor can give real advantages and peace of mind.

Richard Dale, of Dale and Co. Solicitors in Lincoln, said ‘your Will is an important document and it is important to be confident that it clearly sets out your wishes, is enforceable and is thorough.

By using a qualified Solicitor to prepare your Will, you make sure that you are getting professional, quality advice. The consequences of having a badly prepared Will can be extensive. You may end up paying a lot more, the advice given may not be in your best legal interests or your Will may not clearly set out your wishes - or could even be invalid - leaving your family with an expensive muddle to sort out at an already difficult time.’

It can be very tempting to use Will Writing services – which often advertise very low fees and home visits, but check your options carefully. Recent research has stated that 67% of people believe that Will writers are all Solicitors – this is incorrect and it is important to know the difference.

‘Make sure that you check the credentials of the person writing your Will, and what is included in the price. It is also vital that you make sure that whoever makes your Will is properly insured - to guarantee their work’ said Mr. Dale.

Some Will writers charge hidden fees, and as you do not need qualifications to work as a Will writer, the completed Will may not be of the best quality. Solicitors are regulated and so their charges are likely to be less. They may also be able to store your Will for free. Dale and Co. Solicitors offer this service and will also send you Will reminders to make sure that your Will is always correct and up to date. All Solicitors will hold the necessary insurance, but as Will Writers are unregulated, they may not have this in place.

If you use a firm of Solicitors, you may deal with a qualified Legal Executive (who will use the initials F.Inst.L.Ex after their name). Legal Executives will provide you with the same benefits of using a Solicitor. They will be supervised by a Solicitor and, as part of a firm, will have access to a breadth of legal specialists that a Will writer will not.

If you have used a Will writer for your existing Will and are not confident of their qualifications, you can ask your Solicitors to check the document for you.

Dale and Co. Solicitors Lincoln are happy to check your Will for errors or omissions and will make sure that your Will clearly sets out your wishes. Call us on 01522 51 33 99 if you have any concerns.

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Monday, 1 March 2010

March Philosophy Cafe

The Next Philosophy Cafe will take place on Saturday March 27th. The event will take place from 10.00 am – 12.00 noon at The Healthy Hub, on Beaumont Fee, Lincoln.

This month’s topic is ‘Ethics and Morals’ with popular lecturer, Brian Thompson. The session will include an introduction, discussion in small groups and comments from Brian Thompson. We hope that you will come along for a lively discussion!

Tickets (£5.00 including refreshments) are only available in advance, from Dale and Co. Solicitors. Please email mainreception@dale-law.co.uk or call 01522 51 33 99 to reserve your tickets!

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