Learn the fundamental skills of Will preparation, from the initial client meeting and best practice for taking instructions, to drafting a plain-English Will post the Trusts Act 2019, advising the client, and practical tips for execution including the requirements for a valid Will under s 11 of the Wills Act 2007.
The webinar will address problems that can arise in the interview, family member involvement, capacity red-flags and assessment issues, execution considerations and difficulties that can arise when making amendments. It will also provide a brief case law update on what has (and has not) been declared a valid Will by the High Court under s 14 of the Wills Act 2007.
Who should attend?
Lawyers and Legal Executives who are inexperienced will-drafters and wish to upskill
Learning Outcomes
Become better apprised of effective skills for conducting the initial client meeting and taking instructions
Improve your understanding of essential Will clauses post-Trusts Act 2019, plain-English drafting and providing clear explanations to clients
Learn about the requirements for validity of wills under s 11 of the Wills Act 2007
Benefit from tips on best practice for drafting and finalising wills, and for careful execution to avoid any oversights or errors
Become updated on documents expressing testamentary intentions that have been declared a valid Will under s 14 of the Wills Act 2007