Thousands of family wills drawn up during the lockdown have no legal force because they were witnessed over video call, Whitehall sources revealed. The lockdown led to a boom in solicitors’ ...
The practice of witnessing wills over webcam has been outlawed amid a sharp uptick in inheritance disputes. Video witnessing of wills was introduced under “special measure” legislation to be used as a ...
Wills can continue to be witnessed via video-link services such as Zoom in England and Wales until 2024, extending measures brought in during the coronavirus pandemic. The move will help those who are ...
Wills that are witnessed using video technology such as Zoom and FaceTime are to be made legal in England and Wales. The reforms legalising the remote witnessing of wills mean it will be easier for ...
Wills that are witnessed using video technology such as Zoom and FaceTime are to be made legal in England and Wales. The reforms legalising the remote witnessing of wills mean it will be easier for ...
Wills that are witnessed using video technology such as Zoom and FaceTime are to be made legal in England and Wales. The reforms legalising the remote witnessing of wills mean it will be easier for ...
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