LAT: A subsequent will invalidates an earlier will only in exceptional cases
The article discusses a recent ruling by the Lithuanian Supreme Court regarding the validity of wills in succession disputes.
Almost all will makers want a certain notation on paper, says lawyer - 'Basic thing, not a vote of no confidence'
The article discusses the common concerns of Finnish will makers regarding inheritance distribution, emphasizing the importance of clear testamentary planning.
Martin Lewis issues unmarried couples important money warning
Finance expert Martin Lewis warns unmarried couples in the UK about the importance of making a will to ensure their assets are handled according to their wishes after death.
Inheritance Law: the list of legitimate heirs when there is no will
This article discusses the legal provisions in Argentina regarding legitimate heirs when a person dies without leaving a will.
Martin Lewis causes website to crash after plugging free legal service
Consumer expert Martin Lewis encouraged viewers to update their wills, leading to a crash of a website associated with Free Wills Month during his ITV show.
Over 55s could save hundreds this month on vital document
Over 55s in the UK could save money by obtaining free wills during Free Wills Month, especially those with estates that may complicate future inheritance matters.
Iran attacking regional US assets in 'a war of wills and attrition'
The article discusses Iran's aggressive stance towards U.S. forces in the Middle East, characterizing it as a form of attrition warfare.
The dollars covered them but betrayed their children and removed them from the will: "Inheriting is unpleasant"
The article discusses how some wealthy individuals, particularly in Hollywood, have made drastic decisions regarding their wills, often betraying their children in favor of other beneficiaries.
Number of wills increases by 42% in Mogi das Cruzes
The number of wills registered in Mogi das Cruzes has seen a significant increase of 42% over the past year, reaching a historical record.
"KUUUURIJA" โฉ Major dispute over two wills: a man who inherited from a neighbor accuses the family of forging a new will
A major inheritance dispute has emerged between the family of a deceased man and his neighbors regarding the validity of a second will.
These four family types should have their will written in
The article discusses how certain family structures in Denmark should consider tailored wills to eliminate uncertainty in inheritance for beneficiaries.
Guillermo Cruz Arana, specialist in wills: 'The ideal is to leave a property with deeds, but that is not enough'
Guillermo Cruz Arana discusses the complexities of inheritances and the importance of ensuring that properties are properly documented in wills.
Collingwood apologises after asking elderly members to donate via their wills
Collingwood Football Club has faced criticism after soliciting donations from elderly members through will amendments, prompting an apology from the CEO.
Signe Kivi Remembers Agreements with Her Deceased Husband: The Will Seems to Confirm That the End is Near
Signe Kivi discusses in a show how she and her late husband, Kalju Kivi, prepared multiple handwritten wills to express their intentions for their family after their passing.
Lenglen against Wills 1926: On a Divine Mission in the 'Match of the Century'
The article reflects on the historic 1926 tennis match between two legendary players, Lenglen and Wills, highlighting the unique atmosphere and cultural significance of the event.
Will: how to make one and why it can prevent family disputes, like the Richthofen case
The article discusses the increasing importance of wills in Brazil to avoid family disputes, referencing the Richthofen case as a catalyst for this discussion.
Martin Lewis stresses ยฃ150 document is 'by far the best protection' for your money
Martin Lewis highlights the critical need for a specific financial document, especially for unmarried couples, to ensure protection of their assets.
Wills may move to a centralized registry
Finland is considering the introduction of electronic wills and a national will registry to enhance the preservation and accessibility of wills.
Removing the family from the inheritance: the rise of charitable wills
In Spain, charitable wills have increased, with organizations raising 48 million euros last year from inheritances as individuals like Mercedes choose to donate portions of their estate to NGOs instead of family members.