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Planning for the future: what are statutory wills?

Summary by Enable Law
Everyone in England and Wales has the right to testamentary freedom to make a will for themselves, unless it is deemed that a person is unable to make a will for themselves. If someone has capacity to make a will, they are able to instruct a solicitor and provide them their wishes for a will. If however, someone doesn’t have capacity, and the Rules of Intestacy are not sufficient to distribute all of their estate, then an application to the Cour…
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Enable Law broke the news in on Tuesday, July 15, 2025.
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