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A Will is a legal document in which you set out how you would
like your estate to be dealt with after your death. It contains the
names of the individuals or institutions whom you want
to receive your assets. Your property and personal possessions
are collectively referred to as your estate.
What is a Will?
Jersey law treats movable and immovable assets differently for
succession purposes, therefore we need to consider them separately
when looking at your estate planning needs. Movable assets
include things such as bank accounts, jewellery, furniture, cars,
His honour stated: .It seems to me that the reason to which
Regulation 67Q(3) is directed is a reason connected to the validity
of the process, the consensus of the parties, or the integrity of
the arbitral process. The mere fact that one party may be
dissatisfied with the upshot of the arbitration or with the orders
pronounced as part of the arbitral award will not be a sufficient reason for the purposes of Regulation 67Q to refuse to
register the award.
It would be antithetical to the legislative scheme in family law
arbitrations to permit at registration phase
any
The Probate (Jersey) Law 1998 (as amended) introduced a ‘Fast-Track' procedure to obtain a Jersey Grant of Probate/Letters of Administration in estates where
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People seek out legal advice for many big decisions: Need to
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relationships. One or both parties may not turn their minds to,
understand, nor address the legal rights and obligations between