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  • What Should I Include in My Will?

    co-oplegalservices.co.uk/media-centre/articles-apr-jun-2019/what-should-i-include-in-my-will/ We’ve put together guidance on what to include in your Will, including funeral wishes, provisions for your children and what to leave to whom

  • Benefits of Having a Discretionary Trust in a Will

    co-oplegalservices.co.uk/media-centre/articles-jan-apr-2017/benefits-of-having-a-discretionary-trust-in-a-will/ When making a Will under English law, you can either leave things to people outright, or you can leave things to be held in a Trust; for very good reasons.

  • Co-op Group History | Co-op Legal Services

    co-oplegalservices.co.uk/about-us/the-co-operative-group-history/ Visit this page for details about the history of the Co-op Group, which is now the UK’s largest mutual business.

  • What to Do if You Have Lost Your Will

    co-oplegalservices.co.uk/media-centre/articles-sep-dec-2017/what-to-do-if-you-have-lost-your-will/ Many people who have made a Will forget where it is or what it says, some years later. We review some common problems and offer practical solutions.

  • Bikers at Greater Risk of Fatal Crash under a Full Moon

    co-oplegalservices.co.uk/media-centre/articles-jan-apr-2018/bikers-at-greater-risk-of-fatal-crash-under-a-full-moon/ Recent research published in the medical journal, BMJ, has found that the risk of fatal motorbike accidents increases by 5% when there is a full moon.

  • Never Events in the NHS Explained | Co-op Legal Services

    co-oplegalservices.co.uk/personal-injury-solicitors/medical-negligence-compensation/never-events/ From a medical negligence claim perspective, Never Events are largely indefensible. For free legal advice call our Medical Negligence Solicitors on 0330 606 9673

  • What’s the Difference between Exchange and Completion?

    co-oplegalservices.co.uk/media-centre/articles-jan-apr-2017/whats-the-difference-between-exchange-and-completion/ Exchange of Contracts makes it legally binding whereas Completion is the date the parties physically move and transfer legal ownership of the property.