2025 is set to bring significant shifts to the Wills and Probate landscape. Are you ready to stay ahead of the curve? From the introduction of Digital Lasting Powers of Attorney to the latest developments in Will reform, Assisted Dying debates, and changes in our Court systems, this session will provide an engaging and practical insight into the topics that will shape your practice in the year ahead. Equip yourself with the knowledge and strategies to adapt and excel in this ever-evolving field.
Brought to you by Scott Walker and Today’s Training, this 1 hour webinar will help prepare you for the year ahead and will enable you to:
- Be fully informed about the anticipated changes to Wills and Probate Law in 2025.
- Gain practical insights into how these developments will affect your practice.
- Learn strategies to navigate the challenges and leverage the opportunities these changes bring.
Please note, the course fee is per person.
All sessions are recorded and available on demand if you are unable to join live. Please book your place and the recording will be circulated 48 hours after the live session to review on-demand.
Dates:
- Wednesday 29th January 2025, 10am (1 hour)
Who Should Attend
- Suitable for all working in the Wills and Probate Sector.
Level
- Suitable for all levels of experience.
Speaker
Scott Walker – Consultant Private Client Solicitor at Richard Nelson LLP
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Wills & Probate Lawyer, Lecturer & Trainer and Professional Speaker, Scott is on a mission to inspire legal professionals to think differently so they can enjoy the law and make a difference in the lives of other people.
Now a Consultant Solicitor at Richard Nelson Solicitors, Scott also provides training to legal professionals, estate planners, firms, and their teams in all aspects of Private Client Law; Wills, Probate, Tax, Trusts, Court of Protection and Care Funding, He is also a Visiting Lecturer at the University of Law, based at the Bloomsbury Campus in London.
He has specialised in the area of Wills and Probate since 2007 and qualified as a solicitor in 2013. Scott is a full accredited member of the Association of Lifetime Lawyers as well as an Associate Member of the Professional Speaking Association.