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July 15, 2023

10 Times when you should consider planning your legacy – Part 1

Buying a new house: typically most solicitors or financial advisors will recommend either creating or updating a will wh,en you purchase a house as it represents a very, if not most significant, asset a person or couple will ever have.   When you have children/grandchildren: the birth of children or grandchildren is a very significant moment […]

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July 15, 2023

Top 10 Reasons for using SharedAffairs to plan what happens after your death – Part 2

Tax optimisation: in order to optimise IHT (Inheritance Tax), you can make Gifts to your oved ones. These need to be recorded and evidence provided. With SharedAffairs you can record these thereby ensuring more of your hard-earned cash goes to those who matter.   Patent pending algorithm:  at SharedAffairs we are not just about making a […]

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July 15, 2023

Top 10 Reasons for using SharedAffairs to make things easier for people when you’re no longer around (Part 1)

There are a few important tasks you can complete that will make it mush easier for your loved ones in case anything happens to you. These also give you peace of mind that your wishes or plans are fulfilled after you’re gone. Most people have never though about these and, when they have thought about […]

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May 20, 2023

Margaret’s Secret Diaries

Whoever knew Margaret, would never have thought that she was keeping her secrets ready to divulge in case anything happened to her. Or that she kept all her essential information readily accessible for emergencies. She was fit, living and loving life with her family, to the full. Why would she care about death, much less […]

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