Intestacy Rules change

The Government has announced an increased in the statutory legacy when someone has died without making a Will.

Currently if someone dies intestate leaving a spouse or civil partner and children (when they haven’t made a Will), their surviving spouse or civil partner will receive a fixed sum and any money surplus to the fixed sum will be divided equally between the surviving spouse or civil partner and children of the deceased.

Since 2020 the statutory amount has been £270,000, this is to increase to £322,000 on 26th July 2023.

Whilst £322,000 may seem a lot of money, it may not be a large proportion of the estate especially if there is a house.  Writing a legally valid Will with the help of a solicitor will ensure that your estate is inherited exactly how you choose.

If you do not currently have a Will or if a relative has recently died without leaving a Will, our friendly and experienced Life Planning team would be happy to guide you.

Emma Hartley
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