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How do you calculate a deceased's person's tax? Simon Page, an executive in the probate department at Stephensons, explains what you need to know about the likes of inheritance tax and Capital Gains Tax. Can you access medical records of a deceased to contest a will? Who can access the medical records of someone who has died?

Laura Abbott of Shoosmiths explains how to access medical records in order to contest a will's validity. Probate and Estate Administration In the event of someone's death it is down to another nominated person to administer their estate.
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Act Legal is an established firm of solicitors based in Brighton with clients throughout Sussex, London and the South East of England. We specialize in private client and property work for individuals and businesses. Our solicitors can provide you with sensitive expert advice on a broad range of matters, including will writing, probate, commercial contracts and powers of attorney.
Alan Thompson is a graduate of Oxford University and qualified as a solicitor in 1973 after training in the city of London. Alan has extensive experience in probate and trusts, and in providing general legal advice to owner managed businesses, charities and non-profit organisations. He also deals with estate planning issues.
We all know that planning for our future is important but sometimes the business of our daily lives means that we put off important things until it is too late. No-one knows what tomorrow may bring but with a little planning you can ensure that you have peace of mind today. When an estate is passed on in the event of a death it is subject to Inheritance Tax.
The Law Society estimates that over 70 percent of the population do not have an up-to-date Will. Considering the importance of this document this is a worrying statistic. If you do not make a Will then you will die intestate, meaning an uncertain future for your loved ones. We strongly advise that you make and maintain an up-to-date Will for security in the future.
In the event of someone's death it is down to another nominated person to administer their estate. This estate is made up of all the property and possessions owned by the person at the time of their death. Probate involves collecting any money that is owed, settling any debts and dividing the estate amongst the relevant beneficiaries.
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