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Free Webinar: Estate Planning 101 on Friday 1st May 2020 (12:00 - 13:30pm)


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Amidst this current crisis parents, families and couples are being forced to re-assess and re-evaluate their property, assets and estates to ensure it goes to the right people - their loved ones.


This webinar will explore a range of relevant issues to consider when making such plans such as; wills & testament, inheritance tax law and grants of probates, executors obligations, beneficiaries to an estate; lasting powers of attorney as well as family law matters such as cohabitation agreements, prenups and postnups, divorce and division of matrimonial assets etc.


So, if these issues really matter to you and you have a lot of questions that need to be answered, this webinar will be an 'all you need to know' session.


Hosted by: Ms Joy .A. Douglas (Solicitor-Advocate) and Mr David Frederick (Managing Partner of Marcus Bishop Associates)


TO SIGN UP TO THE WEBINAR EMAIL: [email protected]


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