Explore every episode of the podcast Today's Wills & Probate Podcast
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| Unlocking the potential of private equity | 27 Nov 2025 | 00:32:24 | |
With private equity funding fuelling the UK legal services market the Today's Wills and Probate podcast welcomes one of the latest additions to the cohort, Vault Private Client, to the podcast. Vault is the newest practice within the Beyond Law Group; a private equity backed legal services firm which describes itself as 'a disruptive, non-traditional law firm that builds and manages specialist practices, each operating independently within a central infrastructure and a people-focused culture.' Podcast host David Opie is joined by Russell Kaminski, Partner at Vault, and Lucy Cresswell, Associate, who share the story of the launch of Vault and how it fits into Beyond’s ambitious growth model. Russell's own background is Manchester based, having been at Brabners and JMW prior to leading Vault. His focus has always been advising high‑net‑worth individuals, business owners, and families on succession planning and estate matters. Lucy describes her progression from an admin role at JMW to qualifying as a solicitor with extensive experience in probate, estate administration, and inheritance tax planning. The conversation explores why Beyond Law Group identified private client services as a natural extension to its corporate, family, and property practices. With strong demand in the North West, the firm says it makes it their mission to make estate planning an opportunity rather than a burden. They highlight the importance of regulated, holistic advice that protects assets, mitigates tax, and avoids disputes. The model is collaborative. Clients benefit from a trusted network of accountants, wealth managers, and other advisors, ensuring joined‑up solutions. Private equity backing gives the team freedom to build long‑term relationships rather than chase short‑term wins. Culture is another theme. Beyond prides itself on being supportive, entrepreneurial, and people‑focused. Staff at every level are encouraged to contribute ideas and shape the firm’s direction. The podcast finishes exploring the importance of business development and the role on and offline presence plays in the success of legal services. Vault's ambition is clear: to become the leading boutique private client law firm in the UK. The Today's Wills and Probate podcast is available on your preferred podcast provider, and at www.todayswillsandprobate.co.uk. Subscribe today to hear all the latest news and views across the wills and probate sector. Thank you to our podcast sponsors LEAP Estates, Estate Research, Property Ladder Group and Finders International. | |||
| Breaking down barriers; women in private client law | 13 Nov 2025 | 00:30:46 | |
To what extent do women feel as though there is a glass ceiling in law and how can we overcome that? That is the question posed in the latest episode of the Today’s Wills and Probate podcast, as host David Opie sits down with Cara Doyle and Katie Howard from JMW Solicitors to explore gender equality in the legal profession. Cara is a solicitor in the firm’s private wealth team, advising clients on wills, trusts, probate, and charitable structures. Katie is a partner in the family team, specialising in divorce, financial settlements, and protective orders. Their work often overlaps, offering clients a holistic approach to life’s most sensitive legal matters. The conversation begins with personal stories and how Katie and Cara each enter the legal professions... neither of their journey's is straight forward and both reflect on the state of gender equality in law. While neither has faced overt discrimination, they acknowledge structural issues in employment, particularly around parental leave and the gender pay gap. There has been progress, with post-COVID flexibility helping to level the playing field, but more progress is needed. The discussion also explores the value of women-focused initiatives like Women in Wills. Initially sceptical, Cara found the experience empowering. Katie highlighted how women-only networking events can offer a more inclusive space, especially in male-dominated sectors. Looking ahead, Cara is pursuing STEP accreditation and expanding JMW’s presence in Leeds. Katie is focused on mentoring junior colleagues and championing diverse routes into law. Their message is clear: representation matters, and with the right support, women in law can thrive. The Today's Wills and Probate podcast is available on your preferred podcast provider, and at www.todayswillsandprobate.co.uk. Subscribe today to hear all the latest news and views across the wills and probate sector. Thank you to our podcast sponsors LEAP Estates, Estate Research, Property Ladder Group and Finders International. | |||
| How are blended families and digital data reshaping genealogy services? | 12 Jun 2025 | 00:36:18 | |
In this episode of the Today’s Wills and Probate podcast, host David Opie welcomes Anthony Allsopp, Head of Business, and Simon Barber, Technical Manager at Title Research, to explore the nuanced challenges of probate genealogy and the role of missing beneficiary insurance. The conversation begins with a look at Title Research’s history, from its founding in 1965 to its evolution into a specialist firm focused on genealogy and international asset repatriation. Allsopp outlines the company’s structure, highlighting its two core teams—one dedicated to genealogical research, the other to asset recovery—and its connection to Kings Court Trust. Barber elaborates on his role overseeing research quality and providing consultancy to legal professionals navigating estate complexities. He describes the persistent growth in modern genealogical challenges, particularly as blended families and digital data reshape how beneficiaries are identified. The discussion also examines the use—and limitations—of tools like social media, the increasing reliance on digital records, and the emotional dynamics involved in missing beneficiary cases. On the insurance side, Allsopp and Barber explain the two main types of cover, the importance of working with FCA-registered genealogists, and how insurers assess risk based on available documentation and the genealogy firm’s reputation. Through practical insights and case examples, the episode emphasizes the need for collaboration between legal professionals, genealogists, and insurers to ensure smooth and secure estate administration. The conversation also anticipates growing complexity in this field, driven by evolving family dynamics and the legal and financial implications that follow. The Today's Wills and Probate podcast is available on your preferred podcast provider, and at www.todayswillsandprobate.co.uk. Subscribe today to hear all the latest news and views across the wills and probate sector. Thank you to our podcast sponsors LEAP Estates, Estate Research, Property Ladder Group and Finders International. | |||
| Interview: Professor Nick Hopkins; Modernising Wills Law | 29 May 2025 | 00:43:47 | |
The project to modernise wills law book-ends the career of Professor Nick Hopkins in his role as the Commissioner for Property, Family and Trust Law at The Law Commission as he departs in the coming months following the end of his tenure. Before he departs Nick sits down with Today's Wills and Probate Podcast host David Opie to discuss the culmination of 10 years' effort, resulting in the 500-page Modernising Wills Law report and associated draft bill. He explains the focus of the report is tackling the major changes in law and society over the last 190 years. It's a challenge he concedes, but says there were three main aims that drove the commission's recommendations
In a wide-ranging interview Nick explains how and why the Law Commission arrived at the recommendations and tackles some of the concerns raised by practitioners in the weeks after its publication. The Today's Wills and Probate podcast is available on your preferred podcast provider, and at www.todayswillsandprobate.co.uk. Subscribe today to hear all the latest news and views across the wills and probate sector. Thank you to our podcast sponsors LEAP Estates, Estate Research, Property Ladder Group and Finders International. | |||
| Building a national brand in end-of-life planning | 22 May 2025 | 00:22:30 | |
In this episode of the Today’s Wills and Probate Podcast, host David Opie welcomes Sam Grice, founder of Octopus Legacy (formerly Guardian Angel), to discuss the origins, evolution, and future ambitions of one of the fastest-growing companies in the end-of-life planning and bereavement support space. Sam's journey into the wills and probate sector began with a deeply personal tragedy. In 2017, while working in financial services, Sam lost his mother suddenly in a car accident. At just 27, he found himself navigating the overwhelming emotional and logistical challenges of bereavement. With his father also in shock, Sam took on the responsibility of managing the legal, financial, and practical aftermath. This experience exposed the fragmented and emotionally taxing nature of the bereavement process. It sparked a desire to create a company that could guide others through what he describes as “the toughest thing anyone’s ever going to go through.” Within days of his mother’s passing, the seed for what would become Guardian Angel was planted Sam discusses Guardian Angel's journey from launch through to its integration into the energy and venture capital fund Octopus Group; an acquisition borne out of a shared journey of grief with Octopus' founder; and its ultimate ambition to be a national brand known for compassionate, comprehensive end-of-life support. By combining people and technology, Octopus Legacy has consolidated its service offering, introduced legacy features like voice notes and personal messages alongside legal documentation, and launched its bereavement concierge, a service that allows grieving individuals to call a single number for help with anything from legal paperwork to finding a dog walker. The Today's Wills and Probate podcast is available on your preferred podcast provider, and at www.todayswillsandprobate.co.uk. Subscribe today to hear all the latest news and views across the wills and probate sector. Thank you to our podcast sponsors LEAP Estates, Estate Research, Property Ladder Group and Finders International. | |||
| I can't believe I get paid to do this! | 08 May 2025 | 00:24:55 | |
In the latest episode of the Today’s Wills and Probate Podcast, host David Opie discusses the intriguing and often surprising world of probate genealogy with Eileen Lavelle, Regional Head at Anglia Research. Eileen offers a behind-the-scenes look at what it means to be a probate genealogist and how their work dovetails with the probate process. Eileen's day-to-day role involves identifying and locating rightful heirs, constructing family trees, and providing solicitors with the necessary documentation to administer estates. Sometimes, it’s as simple as finding a missing son; other times, it’s a complex web of international research and historical detective work. The discussion also touches on Missing Beneficiary Insurance (MBI) and where and when it is most appropriate to protect beneficiaries and professionals. As society becomes more mobile and family structures more complex, Eileen anticipates that probate genealogy will only become more challenging. Blended families, unmarried parents, and international migration all complicate the process of proving relationships and inheritance rights. Throughout the discussion Eileen's passion for the work is evident "I can’t believe I get paid for this!" The Today's Wills and Probate podcast is available on your preferred podcast provider, and at www.todayswillsandprobate.co.uk. Subscribe today to hear all the latest news and views across the wills and probate sector. Thank you to our podcast sponsors LEAP Estates, Estate Research, Property Ladder Group and Finders International. | |||
| Defining workplace culture and its impact on leaders and employees | 24 Apr 2025 | 00:24:50 | |
The latest Today's Wills and Probate Podcast welcomes workplace culture and staff retention specialist Andre Thomas of Thomas Telman to discuss the critical importance of cultivating a positive workplace culture and the direct impact this has on staff retention and overall business success. The firm has created a empirical methodology by which culture can be measured through engagement surveys, focus groups, and one-on-one interviews. He identifies 15 key data points for assessing culture, including career development, psychological safety, retention rates, and recruitment costs. By gathering both quantitative and qualitative data, firms can gain a comprehensive understanding of their workplace culture and identify areas for improvement. Throughout the discussion Andre shares some of the detail of this methodology which can reduce the likelihood of errors and claims (engaged and satisfied employees are less likely to make mistakes), create positive cultures where employees feel valued, and aligned with the company's values increasing productivity, and plays a sizeable role in attracting and retaining top talent and ultimately improving profitability. Andre Thomas explains that many firms fail to take culture seriously due to a lack of clear definition and measurement. He argues that culture is not about superficial perks like table tennis tables or bean bags but about the genuine employee experience. Conversely, a toxic culture is marked by poor communication, lack of psychological safety, and high turnover. He encourages firms to be open about their findings and involve employees in the process of making improvements; trust and transparency are the foundations of a positive workplace culture, which in turn drives staff retention and business success. The Today's Wills and Probate podcast is available on your preferred podcast provider, and at www.todayswillsandprobate.co.uk. Subscribe today to hear all the latest news and views across the wills and probate sector. Thank you to our podcast sponsors LEAP Estates, Estate Research, Property Ladder Group and Finders International. | |||
| Special Edition: Wills Act 2025 - What can we expect from the Law Commission report? | 10 Apr 2025 | 00:39:30 | |
In this latest episode of the Today’s Wills and Probate Podcast, host David Opie is joined by Stephen Lawson, Partner at IDR Law and Elizabeth Gibbison, a solicitor at Irwin Mitchell and Chair of Law Society Private Client Solicitors Section Advisory Committee, to discuss the likely contents of the Wills Act 1837 by the Law Commission, its wider implications, and the broader legislative changes facing the private client sector The Wills Act has remained largely unchanged for over 150 years. The Law Commission first tackled its reform in 2017, paused to address marriage law, and revisited it with a supplementary consultation in 2023. The result will likely be a comprehensive overhaul of how wills are made and interpreted in England and Wales. A central feature of the report is the legal recognition of electronic wills. While the Law Commission supports their introduction, the specific technical requirements - such as identity verification and safeguards against fraud - will be left to statutory instruments, meaning further regulation from Parliament. The Commission is also likely to recommend that courts be granted the power to dispense with certain formalities, allowing them to validate wills that clearly reflect a deceased’s intention - even if they technically fall short of legal requirements. A key point of contention is whether to retain the long-established Banks v Goodfellow test or move toward the more modern Mental Capacity Act 2005 framework. Lawson argued in favour of Banks v Goodfellow for its clarity and practicality, while Gibbison proposed a hybrid approach, using both tests complementarily. The report comes at a hugely exciting time in private client practice with IHT reforms, Non-Dom regime changes, Assisted Dying, cohabitation reform and digital transformation all play out over the course of the next few years. The Today's Wills and Probate podcast is available on your preferred podcast provider, and at www.todayswillsandprobate.co.uk. Subscribe today to hear all the latest news and views across the wills and probate sector. Thank you to our podcast sponsors LEAP Estates, Estate Research, Property Ladder Group and Finders International. | |||
| Strategically navigating a consolidating estate planning market | 03 Apr 2025 | 00:27:14 | |
Arken Group CEO Dave Newick joins the Today's Wills and Probate Podcast to discuss the output of a recent report published by Arken looking at the current landscape of the private client sector. The podcast focuses on three key discussion points borne out of the report; law firms and professionals need to be;
"Strategically navigating a consolidating estate planning market" looks at the current activity around the acquisition of smaller firms by larger firms actively seeking to build their will banks and client databases. Dave outlines how the arrival of private equity into the sector is impacting and warns with a general lack of succession planning, and changing workplace dynamics, firms are not always well equipped to deal with what's coming in the next 2, 5, and 10 years. The total number of firms is diminishing and consolidators are realising the opportunity he says. Where firms have an opportunity is in leveraging the data they hold in their client and will banks. Indeed, the value of firms is relative to their ability to interrogate, segment, and use their data for marketing purposes... in short the value of firms is diminished without the ability the leverage the data they hold. On the changing employment landscape new models of employment are becoming more popular with the self-employed consultant style firm developing in private client having seen much success in conveyancing. The changes are driven by generations in the workforce who don't want to work in that traditional law firms way. Gen X'ers and Millennials value freedom and flexibility says Dave, and firms must be attuned to that. And finally on distribution volume providers are scaling their businesses through partnerships with consumer organisations; how do you make the most of that when you don't have the scale to service at that level? Well, the answer says Dave is to be a part of the disruption; be in front of where the demand is and partner with introducers/IFAs etc. There is, he adds, renewed enthusiasm and interest in estate planning because of the great wealth transfer and with 27,000 licensed financial advisors there are plenty of opportunities to be targeting. The Today's Wills and Probate podcast is available on your preferred podcast provider, and at www.todayswillsandprobate.co.uk. Subscribe today to hear all the latest news and views across the wills and probate sector. Thank you to our podcast sponsors LEAP Estates, Estate Research, Property Ladder Group and Finders International. | |||
| What you need to know about Islamic wills | 20 Mar 2025 | 00:18:08 | |
In this Today’s Wills and Probate Podcast, host David Opie sat down with Mariam Khan, Solicitor at WMP Legal, to discuss the complexities of Islamic wills and estate planning. Mariam’s journey into this specialisation began during her studies. While attending a legal exhibition in Birmingham, a solicitor approached her and suggested she consider focusing on Islamic wills. Having studied Islamic studies and Islamic inheritance laws in her youth, she found this to be a natural fit. However, she soon realised that Islamic wills are more complex than they initially appear and require in-depth training to execute correctly. To refine her expertise, Mariam travelled to Pakistan for further education. This experience deepened her understanding of Islamic inheritance law, reinforcing the necessity of having knowledge in both English and Islamic legal systems. While the COVID-19 lockdown delayed her return, it provided her with an opportunity to immerse herself further in the subject. A key distinction between standard wills and Islamic wills is the concept of testamentary freedom. In English law, individuals have the freedom to distribute their estate as they wish, including excluding certain people. In contrast, Islamic wills adhere to guidelines set forth in the Quran, specifying fixed shares for heirs. Mariam also outlined the key differences between English and Islamic wills. When asked whether the Muslim community has a higher proportion of will-writers compared to other communities, Mariam noted a 50/50 divide. Historically, will-writing has been less common in the Muslim community due to a lack of awareness. However, as understanding of Islamic inheritance obligations increases, more individuals are taking steps to ensure their wills are correctly structured. The Today's Wills and Probate podcast is available on your preferred podcast provider, and at www.todayswillsandprobate.co.uk. Subscribe today to hear all the latest news and views across the wills and probate sector. Thank you to our podcast sponsors LEAP Estates, Estate Research, Property Ladder Group and Finders International. | |||
| Life in the law - have your say before 21st March 2025 | 08 Mar 2025 | 00:21:46 | |
Podcast host David Opie in joined by CEO of the charity LawCare, Elizabeth Rimmer, to discuss their latest "Life in the Law" surveys which are now open for completion until Friday 21st March. LawCare supports and promotes mental health and wellbeing across the legal services sector. They have 2 main focuses. Their first is in providing direct support on and offline for those who wish to reach out. Their second focus is on providing wider education and advocacy of mental health planning and promotion across the law. Importantly, says Elizabeth, LawCare help organisations understand how they can better support their people through identifying risk factors in the work place that undermine people's mental health The survey last ran in 2020 with the results published in 2021 and found 69% of respondents said that had experienced poor mental health. Addressing some of the reasons why the survey found 1 in 5 respondents had experienced bullying and workplace harassment; and less than half of respondents with line management responsibilities had any formal training. In 2025 there are 2 surveys to complete; one for individuals and one for organisations. More information about how to complete the surveys is on the LawCare website (Life in the Law) and below. The surveys are asking questions about wellbeing, hours people work, psychological safety, burnout, management and support, and bullying and harassment. For organisations, the survey is looking into whats steps are organisations taking to address the factors of poor mental health. Good mental health is a strategic investment, says Elizabeth. Staff who have positive mental health are going to be more effective, more productive, more likely to stay in the organisations. The objective of the surveys is to help produce evidence based best practice for firms to practically implement into their organisations. This needs to be done properly, strategically, and you need to give people capacity to deliver it concludes Elizabeth. Complete the surveys via the links below: The Today's Wills and Probate podcast is available on your preferred podcast provider, and at www.todayswillsandprobate.co.uk. Subscribe today to hear all the latest news and views across the wills and probate sector. Thank you to our podcast sponsors LEAP Estates, Estate Research, Property Ladder Group and Finders International. | |||
| "Delegate Now to Supercharge Your Profits" | 20 Feb 2025 | 00:27:15 | |
The Today's Wills and Probate Podcast welcomes back Dan Warburton, a law firm consultant and trainer who specialises in helping individuals delegate work more effectively; in the process junior staff are elevated, the individual has a happier work/life balance, and ultimately the firm can be more profitable. It's a soapbox Dan has jumped on before having appeared previously on the podcast to discuss “the skill of profitable delegation;” creating leaders who can deliver high levels of performance across their team. Few partners achieve what Dan describes as a “transition out of being a technician in the business to being a business owner"; it should be their objective to remove themselves from a position where the structure and success of the organisation relies on them. This discussion centres on the launch of Dan's book "Delegate Now to Supercharge Your Profits" in which he outlines the secrets to his methodology;
Throughout the podcast Dan discusses tips and tactics for how to work with individuals in the business to help them become more efficient, effective and confident members of the team which in turn enables leaders to lead, rather than remaining forever in the The Law Technician’s Valley of Doom - It’s where partners are all burned out from working long hours and cannot see how to increase their firms’ profits without working even longer hours. The Today's Wills and Probate podcast is available on your preferred podcast provider, and at www.todayswillsandprobate.co.uk. Subscribe today to hear all the latest news and views across the wills and probate sector. Thank you to our podcast sponsors LEAP Estates, Estate Research, Property Ladder Group and Finders International. | |||
| What can be done to improve mental health and wellbeing in legal services? | 30 Oct 2025 | 00:37:38 | |
As more than half of lawyers say they anticipate leaving their role within the next five years because of poor mental health and wellbeing, the latest Today's Wills and Probate Podcast tackles the issue head on with a wide ranging discussion on what organisations can do to protect their staff. Joining the podcast are Trish McLellan and Niamh Warnock of LawCare; a mental health and wellbeing charity focused on the legal services sector. It has published the results of its survey into the wellbeing of those working across legal services; with concerning results. Alongside the half of lawyers who said they anticipates leaving their role in the next 5 years, a third said they anticipated leaving the legal sector completely. The normalisation of overworking plays a sizeable role in high levels of burnout and anxiety undermining mental health and wellbeing. 79% of respondents said they regularly work beyond their contracted hours, with nearly 10% saying they worked 21 or more hours. Half of respondents said they had experienced anxiety either often, very often, or all of the time over the last 12 months. All of which suggests the sector faces a 'turning point' with both Trish and Niamh keen to point out there are things organisations can do proactively to support staff and tackle the nearly two thirds of workers who consider their mental health to be ‘poor’. "What’s needed is strong leadership and the commitment to put them in place" said LawCare CEO Elizabeth Rimmer. There are clear, practical steps that can be taken right now and outlined in the report that lead to a healthier sector, including actively managing workloads to prevent burnout, embedding flexible and hybrid working practices that recognise and support diverse needs and evaluating workplace mental health and wellbeing initiatives to ensure they deliver real impact - equipping people coming into the profession to help them have a sustainable career in law. The case has been made; we don’t need more evidence. It is time to move on from discussing the problems to implementing solutions. Read Life in the Law 2025 here on the LawCare website. The Today's Wills and Probate podcast is available on your preferred podcast provider, and at www.todayswillsandprobate.co.uk. Subscribe today to hear all the latest news and views across the wills and probate sector. Thank you to our podcast sponsors LEAP Estates, Estate Research, Property Ladder Group and Finders International. | |||
| "Tech is only as good as the data you put in it" | 06 Feb 2025 | 00:27:43 | |
In the second episode of the fourth series of the Today's Wills and Probate Podcast, host David Opie sat down with Taz Khalid, CEO, and Jean Ward, COO of My Probate Solicitor (MPS), to discuss the launch of the new business and the introduction of ZENA—an AI-powered “warrior princess” designed to streamline probate services for an ageing and growing population. The Today's Wills and Probate podcast is available on your preferred podcast provider, and at www.todayswillsandprobate.co.uk. Subscribe today to hear all the latest news and views across the wills and probate sector. Thank you to our podcast sponsors LEAP Estates, Estate Research, Property Ladder Group and Finders International. | |||
| Tackling the 'yawning gap' between professional and care sectors | 27 Jan 2025 | 00:25:04 | |
In the first episode of the fourth series of the Today's Wills and Probate Podcast, host David Opie is joined by Alison Hesketh of TimeFinders; a service best described as providing later life admin support. The Today's Wills and Probate podcast is available on your preferred podcast provider, and at www.todayswillsandprobate.co.uk. Subscribe today to hear all the latest news and views across the wills and probate sector. Thank you to our podcast sponsors LEAP Estates, Estate Research, Property Ladder Group and Finders International. | |||
| Probate administration; better or worse? | 14 Nov 2024 | 00:33:10 | |
What is the current sentiment across the profession around wills, probate, client experience, speed of administration, attitude toward financial services... that is the topic of the latest Today's Wills and Probate which delves into the recently published "Bereavement Index"; an annual report tracking the key issues facing individuals and firms dealing with the administration of death. The Today's Wills and Probate podcast is available on your preferred podcast provider, and at www.todayswillsandprobate.co.uk. Subscribe today to hear all the latest news and views across the wills and probate sector. Thank you to our podcast sponsors LEAP Estates, Estate Research, Property Ladder Group and Finders International. | |||
| Shared experience; insight and best practice in estate administration | 31 Oct 2024 | 00:38:24 | |
Legal Services Director at Kings Court Trust Charlotte Toogood joins the latest Today's Wills and Probate podcast to impart her experience of working in estate administration over the last 16 years. The Today's Wills and Probate podcast is available on your preferred podcast provider, and at www.todayswillsandprobate.co.uk. Subscribe today to hear all the latest news and views across the wills and probate sector. Thank you to our podcast sponsors LEAP Estates, Estate Research, Property Ladder Group and Finders International. | |||
| Case Review: The Lessons of Leonard v Leonard | 24 Oct 2024 | 00:30:34 | |
Today's Wills and Probate Host David Opie is joined by Birketts' Head of the Private Wealth Dispute Team Bernadette Baker and Partner in the team Kate Harris to discuss the case of Leonard v Leonard; a convoluted and disputed probate case concerning the estate of Jack Leonard and the validity of two separate Wills.
The discussion also explores the impact of technology on this case, with Bernadette acknowledging in all likelihood there was evidence on Jack's phone and email accounts that would have been useful in the case; but the inability to access such information meant the evidence was lost. There is a message here for practitioners around advising clients on the ability of their loved ones to access electronics and accounts (like mobile phones) when they are gone. The Today's Wills and Probate podcast is available on your preferred podcast provider, and at www.todayswillsandprobate.co.uk. Subscribe today to hear all the latest news and views across the wills and probate sector. Thank you to our podcast sponsors LEAP Estates, Estate Research, Property Ladder Group and Finders International. | |||
| QualitySolicitors - The next chapter | 17 Oct 2024 | 00:27:20 | |
As one of the disruptors in the wake of the Legal Services Act 2007 QualitySolicitors (QS) was launched in 2009 with the ambition to help the high street fight back against the anticipated onslaught of major brands entering the legal market - so-called 'Tesco Law.' The Today's Wills and Probate podcast is available on your preferred podcast provider, and at www.todayswillsandprobate.co.uk. Subscribe today to hear all the latest news and views across the wills and probate sector. Thank you to our podcast sponsors LEAP Estates, Estate Research, Property Ladder Group and Finders International. | |||
| Free and low cost will schemes - good or bad? | 10 Oct 2024 | 00:26:44 | |
Free and low cost will schemes are an established part of the wills and probate sector, providing charities with valuable legacy income streams, and practitioners with their largest source of lead generation. The Today's Wills and Probate podcast is available on your preferred podcast provider, and at www.todayswillsandprobate.co.uk. Subscribe today to hear all the latest news and views across the wills and probate sector. Thank you to our podcast sponsors LEAP Estates, Estate Research, Property Ladder Group and Finders International. | |||
| Don't forget about attendance allowance | 03 Oct 2024 | 00:21:34 | |
Dean Morgan is the Managing Director of a franchise of Grey Matters Consultancy; a business founded with the aim of meeting the needs of those in retirement at the point they need additional assistance, and for offering guidance to those who have the responsibility for their care. The Today's Wills and Probate podcast is available on your preferred podcast provider, and at www.todayswillsandprobate.co.uk. Subscribe today to hear all the latest news and views across the wills and probate sector. Thank you to our podcast sponsors LEAP Estates, Estate Research, Property Ladder Group and Finders International. | |||
| The launch of the National Association of Independent Administrators | 26 Sep 2024 | 00:22:01 | |
Helen Stewart, Partner and Head of Probate at Thomson, Snell & Passmore joins the latest Today's Wills and Probate Podcast to discuss the launch of a new association to support collaboration and best practice amongst independent administrators (IAs) and estates in conflict. The Today's Wills and Probate podcast is available on your preferred podcast provider, and at www.todayswillsandprobate.co.uk. Subscribe today to hear all the latest news and views across the wills and probate sector. Thank you to our podcast sponsors LEAP Estates, Estate Research, Property Ladder Group and Finders International. | |||
| Wills in North America vs England & Wales | 19 Sep 2024 | 00:33:06 | |
Tim Hewson joins the Today's Wills and Probate podcast to discuss LegalWills - his Canadian-based technology company providing will writing and estate planning services in Canada and North America. The Today's Wills and Probate podcast is available on your preferred podcast provider, and at www.todayswillsandprobate.co.uk. Subscribe today to hear all the latest news and views across the wills and probate sector. Thank you to our podcast sponsors LEAP Estates, Estate Research, Property Ladder Group and Finders International. | |||
| Composing a legacy; mixing a jazz career with estate planning | 16 Oct 2025 | 00:21:32 | |
The latest episode of the Today's Wills and Probate Podcast, takes a musical tur as host David Opie welcomes John Heavens, CEO of Your Legacy Solutions - and a professional jazz musician. John shares with David his background and how the worlds came to collide; and how he manages to balance his two professions. By day, he leads a tech-driven estate planning firm. By night, he’s a signed vocalist and flautist with a London jazz and blues label. His musical roots run deep, with a family history steeped in performance, including a great-great-grandfather who played organ at Melbourne Cathedral. The conversation explores how John manages his time and works with those around him. Discipline, organisation, and a strong support team are key... with practice at 5.30am part of his daily ritual. John reflects on the parallels between music and estate planning. Both require structure, precision, and creativity. He discusses the mathematical nature of music theory and how it complements analytical thinking in business. Technology plays a central role in John’s work. Legacy Solutions is nearly paperless, with systems built by co-director Andrew Cooper. AI is used cautiously for marketing, but John remains curious - and slightly wary - about its growing influence in both estate planning and the music industry. The podcast also touches on the realities of being a professional musician. Beyond the glamour lies obsessive discipline, years of training, and a commitment to craft. John’s upcoming album, 90 Minutes from New York to Paris, launches on vinyl in May 2026 at the World Heartbeat Music Academy. It’s a compelling listen for anyone interested in creativity, business, and the evolving role of technology in both. You can find more at johnheavens.com. The Today's Wills and Probate podcast is available on your preferred podcast provider, and at www.todayswillsandprobate.co.uk. Subscribe today to hear all the latest news and views across the wills and probate sector. Thank you to our podcast sponsors LEAP Estates, Estate Research, Property Ladder Group and Finders International. | |||
| AML and sanctions data collection - What you need to know | 05 Sep 2024 | 00:37:35 | |
The Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) has recently requested law firms complete an anti-money laundering and sanctions data collection exercise. The SRA is required by Office for Professional Body Anti-Money Laundering Supervision (OPBAS) to take a risk-based approach to supervision and is requesting firms complete the requested information as full as possible. It will, they say enable them to "see the distribution of risk across the legal profession, which in turn informs our programme of inspections and our guidance." The latest Today's Wills and Probate podcast welcomes Gavin Ball of HiveRisk to tackle the tricky topic of what firms need to be thinking about when it comes to completing the information, and wider considerations when it comes to firms' anti-money laundering policies, processes and procedures. In 2024 alone law firms have been fine £200,000 directly relating to failures in their anti-money laundering and sanctions processes. Gavin goes on to discuss the areas he sees firms failing on as a compliance specialist. He talks technology and how it can help firms with their compliance obligations but warns the key is understanding what the information is telling you... in their audits the SRA will challenge firms and staff to interpret reports provided through technology and how to interpret its content. Gavin also discusses politically exposed persons (PEPs), sanctions, and how to deal with reporting suspicious activity (SARs) to the National Crime Agency (NCA) in this informative and insightful podcast. The Today's Wills and Probate podcast is available on your preferred podcast provider, and at www.todayswillsandprobate.co.uk. Subscribe today to hear all the latest news and views across the wills and probate sector. Thank you to our podcast sponsors LEAP Estates, Estate Research, Property Ladder Group and Finders International. | |||
| Normalising charity legacies and leaving gifts in wills | 08 Aug 2024 | 00:29:49 | |
Behaviour change campaign Remember a Charity is a consortium of around 200 charities dedicated to growing the legacy market; helping charities develop what is an increasingly vital long term revenue stream. In the latest Today's Wills and Probate Podcast, host David Opie is joined by Lucinda Frostick, Director at Remember a Charity and Chris Millward Head of Legacies at Princess Alice Hospice and part of the consortium of charities. Remember a Charity Week is coming up from 9th to 15th September 2024 and there is still time to take part. As part of their commitment, campaign supporters drawn fro across both the regulated and unregulated legal communities are asked to raise awareness of leaving a gift to charity in their clients' wills. Remember a Charity provide a range of free resources on their website, which is visited by 300,000 visitors each year, to support with these efforts. To put the importance of legacies into context Chris explains it costs around £10m every year to fund the vital care Princess Alice Hospice provides across south west London, Surrey and Middlesex. At any one time their specialist team can be supporting around 1000 local patients and families through illness and bereavement either at their Hospice in Esher or at home. 20% of its funding comes from the NHS, but the rest is from voluntary donations. On average, each year one third of their income is derived from gifts in wills. Remember a Charity research has shown legacy gifting has grown as around 1 in 5 charity supporters aged 40+ now leave a charity gift in their will. However, twice as many people would be happy to leave a gift in their will; it is, says Lucinda, so important we do everything we can to close that gap between intention and action and "normalise" legacy giving. When considering the blockers to closing that gap between intention and action, Remember a Charity have done research with both the profession, and consumers. Many professionals suggest clients are clear about who they want their inheritance to go to, and are concerned about creating issues which could later lead to dispute. However this isn't borne out in the consumer research where in many cases clients are clear where they wish to leave their estate, but are not concerned about later disputes In fact, the biggest blocker is in most cases it simply did not occur to the testator to leave a gift in their Will. Research shows even mentioning the opportunity to leave a charity gift in a will doubles the chances of the client including it. Throughout an insightful, and important discussion, Lucinda and Chris share their experiences and thoughts on how firms can normalise legacy gifting. The Today's Wills and Probate podcast is available on your preferred podcast provider, and at www.todayswillsandprobate.co.uk. Subscribe today to hear all the latest news and views across the wills and probate sector. Thank you to our podcast sponsors LEAP Estates, Estate Research, Property Ladder Group and Finders International. | |||
| Understanding the cost of legacy fundraising | 18 Jul 2024 | 00:33:05 | |
Ashley Rowthorn, CEO and Kath Horsley, Senior Consultant at Legacy Futures join the Today's Wills and Probate podcast to discuss their latest piece of research on the investment charities make in their marketing.
Legacy Futures is on a mission to help charities grow their legacy gifting. In the last year around £4bn was donated to charity through wills; a figure which has quadrupled since the 1990s. And the number of charities benefitting continues to grow, with c. 10,000 the beneficiary of legacy gifting last year.
recognising legacy gifting marketing is difficult to quantify, often because of the time between writing a final will, and death (c. 7 years). Legacy Benchmarking also looks at the conversion rate between pledges and money being left to charity and helps charities to understand which channels are most effective and offer the highest return on investment. The Today's Wills and Probate podcast is available on your preferred podcast provider, and at www.todayswillsandprobate.co.uk. Subscribe today to hear all the latest news and views across the wills and probate sector. Thank you to our podcast sponsors LEAP Estates, Estate Research, Property Ladder Group and Finders International. | |||
| Regulation, collaboration and the response to the CMA Guidance | 04 Jul 2024 | 00:31:54 | |
Regulation, collaboration and the response to the Competition and Markets Authority review of will writing services all form part of the latest Today's Wills and Probate Podcast. Host David Opie is joined by Antony Brinkman; CEO of the Willwriting Partnership and Chair of the Professional Standards Board (PSB). The Today's Wills and Probate podcast is available on your preferred podcast provider, and at www.todayswillsandprobate.co.uk. Subscribe today to hear all the latest news and views across the wills and probate sector. Thank you to our podcast sponsors LEAP Estates, Estate Research, Property Ladder Group and Finders International. | |||
| The five most expensive words in the English language | 20 Jun 2024 | 00:25:09 | |
The five most expensive words in the English language - "it's a matter of principle." Because principles cost money. And this increasingly plays out across contentious private client matters, in inheritance and probate disputes. The Today's Wills and Probate podcast is available on your preferred podcast provider, and at www.todayswillsandprobate.co.uk. Subscribe today to hear all the latest news and views across the wills and probate sector. Thank you to our podcast sponsors LEAP Estates, Estate Research, Property Ladder Group and Finders International. | |||
| The Great Wealth Transfer | 23 May 2024 | 00:27:17 | |
People who were born between 1946 and 1964, the so called Baby Boomer Generation, is a cohort of 16.8 million people; and due to favourable financial conditions in that time are the wealthiest generation in human history, holding somewhere in the region on 80% of the UK's wealth. The Today's Wills and Probate podcast is available on your preferred podcast provider, and at www.todayswillsandprobate.co.uk. Subscribe today to hear all the latest news and views across the wills and probate sector. Thank you to our podcast sponsors LEAP Estates, Estate Research, Property Ladder Group and Finders International. | |||
| Mental Health Awareness Week 2024 Special | 09 May 2024 | 00:51:33 | |
In this specially recorded podcast, the Today's Wills and Probate podcast joins forces with its sister podcasts from the Today's Conveyancer and Today's Family Lawyer online news publications to discuss the topic of mental health and wellbeing ahead of Mental Health Awareness Week, from 13th May 2024. The Today's Wills and Probate podcast is available on your preferred podcast provider, and at www.todayswillsandprobate.co.uk. Subscribe today to hear all the latest news and views across the wills and probate sector. Thank you to our podcast sponsors LEAP Estates, Estate Research, Property Ladder Group and Finders International. | |||
| Using technology to help manage digital assets | 22 Apr 2024 | 00:29:16 | |
Dylan O'Brien, the founder of BePrepared, joins the latest Today's Wills and Probate podcast to discuss his take on the increasingly challenging issue of managing digital assets in estate planning, and what role technology has to play in supporting practitioners. The Today's Wills and Probate podcast is available on your preferred podcast provider, and at www.todayswillsandprobate.co.uk. Subscribe today to hear all the latest news and views across the wills and probate sector. Thank you to our podcast sponsors LEAP Estates, Estate Research, Property Ladder Group and Finders International. | |||
| We're all human, we all make mistakes | 11 Apr 2024 | 00:26:53 | |
Joining the latest Today's Wills and Probate Podcast is Dan Temple, an expert in acknowledging and understanding the human impact of working, and managing employees and businesses. The discussion centres on creating effective and high performing teams, and what steps law firms can, and should, be taking to enable this in their business.
Ultimately, says Dan, the environment and culture of the workplace is where the success and failure of organisations is derived. He suggests that one of the key failings he identifies in many businesses is a blame culture; the inability of staff to be open, honest and appropriately challenge - what Dan describes as a "just culture." Staff are fearful of doing something wrong, rather than challenging management. The Today's Wills and Probate podcast is available on your preferred podcast provider, and at www.todayswillsandprobate.co.uk. Subscribe today to hear all the latest news and views across the wills and probate sector. Thank you to our podcast sponsors LEAP Estates, Estate Research, Property Ladder Group and Finders International. | |||
| Navigating the ups and downs of running a will writing business | 21 Mar 2024 | 00:26:06 | |
The Today's Wills and Probate Podcast welcomes Andrew Buchan, Managing Director of James McKenzie Wills, to discuss the ups and downs of running an estate planning business. The Today's Wills and Probate podcast is available on your preferred podcast provider, and at www.todayswillsandprobate.co.uk. Subscribe today to hear all the latest news and views across the wills and probate sector. Thank you to our podcast sponsors LEAP Estates, Estate Research, Property Ladder Group and Finders International. | |||
| How to protect yourself from the rise of undervaluing estates claims | 02 Oct 2025 | 00:26:52 | |
The probate industry is under increasing pressure to demonstrate practitioners have acted in the best interest of the estate, particularly as beneficiaries become more financially dependent on inheritances. The Probate Registry has done much to ease the pain of delays and now private enterprise is playing its part in helping law firms and probate professionals remain on the right side of compliance. Enter Darren Leggett, Co-Founder and Co-Managing Director of Property Ladder Group (PLG) who joins the latest Today's Wills and Probate Podcast to discus how the organisation is geared not just to to support families but also enhance the professional capabilities of legal practitioners. Increasing regulatory pressures, mitigating risk, complying with SRA guidelines and providing documented evidence for decisions are all part of the job familiar to probate professionals; particularly when facing scrutiny from beneficiaries or charitable organisations. Darren outlines how evidence-based reporting protects firms from claims and aligns with SRA guidelines when valuing property, emphasising the importance of documentation and transparency, especially in light of rising claims against law firms for undervaluing estates. It's a concept Darren describes as “unregulated compliance”, a term coined to describe PLG’s commitment to maintaining high standards in an otherwise unregulated part of the probate process. He shares his own journey and experiences which led to the founding of PLG, a full-service probate property solution, which provides solicitors, executors, and beneficiaries with everything from valuations and sales to garden maintenance, lock changes, and chattel clearance. The Today's Wills and Probate podcast is available on your preferred podcast provider, and at www.todayswillsandprobate.co.uk. Subscribe today to hear all the latest news and views across the wills and probate sector. Thank you to our podcast sponsors LEAP Estates, Estate Research, Property Ladder Group and Finders International. | |||
| Law firms and leadership - the skill of profitable delegation | 29 Feb 2024 | 00:35:15 | |
The Today's Wills and Probate podcast welcome Dan Warburton on to discuss the topic of leadership. Dan works with law firms leaders and partners to elevate their leadership skills to enable them empower staff to be more efficient and effective.
Ultimately, says Dan, when leadership is in, it's in.. when leadership is out, it's out. Listen in to this interesting discussion for law firm leaders and managers. The Today's Wills and Probate podcast is available on your preferred podcast provider, and at www.todayswillsandprobate.co.uk. Subscribe today to hear all the latest news and views across the wills and probate sector. Thank you to our podcast sponsors LEAP Estates, Estate Research, Property Ladder Group and Finders International. | |||
| The importance of performance management over appraisals | 15 Feb 2024 | 00:30:25 | |
Hamza Hafesji, Group Product Manager at Advanced Legal, joins the latest Today's Wills and Probate podcast to discuss the importance of implementing a culture of performance management in a business. This discussion covers a lot of ground around the value and importance of creating a culture of performance, normalising goal setting and providing a constant feedback loop between employees and managers. For Hamza, part of the success of implementing such a cultural change is in the adoption of technology to drive through the change and support managers to ask the right questions and enable those types of conversations. The Today's Wills and Probate podcast is available on your preferred podcast provider, and at www.todayswillsandprobate.co.uk. Subscribe today to hear all the latest news and views across the wills and probate sector. Thank you to our podcast sponsors LEAP Estates, Estate Research, Property Ladder Group and Finders International. | |||
| What clients want... | 01 Feb 2024 | 00:32:43 | |
The first Today's Wills and Probate podcast on 2024, and the start of series 3, explores the perennial question on the minds and lips of most businesses... what do clients really want? The Today's Wills and Probate podcast is available on your preferred podcast provider, and at www.todayswillsandprobate.co.uk. Subscribe today to hear all the latest news and views across the wills and probate sector. Thank you to our podcast sponsors LEAP Estates, Estate Research, Property Ladder Group and Finders International. | |||
| Executry & confirmation; the differences between probate in Scotland, England & Wales | 16 Nov 2023 | 00:26:17 | |
"Two nations divided by a common language" is a phrase often connected to the relationship between the UK and the USA; but it could be just as easily applied to England and Scotland at times, especially when it comes to legal matters like the probate process. The Today's Wills and Probate podcast is available on your preferred podcast provider, and at www.todayswillsandprobate.co.uk. Subscribe today to hear all the latest news and views across the wills and probate sector. Thank you to our podcast sponsors LEAP Estates, Estate Research, Property Ladder Group and Finders International. | |||
| The importance of faith in my legal career | 02 Nov 2023 | 00:34:09 | |
Recorded in the week before the British Wills and Probate Awards 2023, this latest podcast explores the role faith plays in Yasmin Hoque's legal career. A practicing Muslim, Yasmin explores the way her faith has shaped her career to date firstly as a lawyer based in London, and later as the founder or AL-HQ Law & More, based in Southampton. The Today's Wills and Probate podcast is available on your preferred podcast provider, and at www.todayswillsandprobate.co.uk. Subscribe today to hear all the latest news and views across the wills and probate sector. Thank you to our podcast sponsors LEAP Estates, Estate Research, Property Ladder Group and Finders International. | |||
| The Perfect Lawyer | 19 Oct 2023 | 00:32:00 | |
The latest Today's Wills and Probate podcast welcomes Simon McCrum to discuss the contents of his latest book "The Perfect Lawyer" with host David Opie. The Today's Wills and Probate podcast is available on your preferred podcast provider, and at www.todayswillsandprobate.co.uk. Subscribe today to hear all the latest news and views across the wills and probate sector. Thank you to our podcast sponsors LEAP Estates, Estate Research, Property Ladder Group and Finders International. | |||
| Probate; the "old school" way... | 05 Oct 2023 | 00:24:07 | |
The latest Today's Wills and Probate podcast welcomes Laurelo on to talk about the current challenges facing probate practitioners. The Today's Wills and Probate podcast is available on your preferred podcast provider, and at www.todayswillsandprobate.co.uk. Subscribe today to hear all the latest news and views across the wills and probate sector. Thank you to our podcast sponsors LEAP Estates, Estate Research, Property Ladder Group and Finders International. | |||
| Sharpening the "blunt stick" of regulation | 05 Oct 2023 | 00:29:21 | |
In this edition of the Today's Wills and Probate podcast host David Opie speaks with Professional Standards Board member Nick Ash about plans to beef up their oversight of Society of Will Writers members. The Today's Wills and Probate podcast is available on your preferred podcast provider, and at www.todayswillsandprobate.co.uk. Subscribe today to hear all the latest news and views across the wills and probate sector. Thank you to our podcast sponsors LEAP Estates, Estate Research, Property Ladder Group and Finders International. | |||
| "The best thing about being a private client lawyer is..." | 28 Sep 2023 | 00:37:11 | |
The Today's Wills and Probate podcast welcome Ian Bond on to discuss the life and times of a private client practitioner in 2023. Ian is a partner in the Lifestyle and Estate Planning Team at Irwin Mitchell having joined in January 2023 and is a vocal advocate for the private client profession. The Today's Wills and Probate podcast is available on your preferred podcast provider, and at www.todayswillsandprobate.co.uk. Subscribe today to hear all the latest news and views across the wills and probate sector. Thank you to our podcast sponsors LEAP Estates, Estate Research, Property Ladder Group and Finders International. | |||
| Using social media to generate will writing leads | 13 Sep 2023 | 00:36:38 | |
Following a Summer break the Today's Wills and Probate podcast returns to discuss the challenge of generating new and consistent leads sources for will writing and legal business. A perennial challenge, host David Opie is joined by social media lead generation specialist Matt Jones, founder of Shed Social a digital lead generation agency to discuss the issue.
He also discussed the opportunity presented by the proliferation of groups now available on Facebook and how to approach the opportunity to generate leads through them consistently, especially when the time element individuals invest in engaging with the group can be difficult to manage. The Today's Wills and Probate podcast is available on your preferred podcast provider, and at www.todayswillsandprobate.co.uk. Subscribe today to hear all the latest news and views across the wills and probate sector. Thank you to our podcast sponsors LEAP Estates, Estate Research, Property Ladder Group and Finders International. | |||
| Reimagining house clearances in the digital age | 18 Sep 2025 | 00:14:38 | |
In this episode of the Today’s Wills and Probate podcast, host David Opie is joined by Elka Goldstein, founder of Sort & Store, to explore how estate clearance is being reimagined for one of probate’s most emotionally fraught tasks: clearing a loved one’s home. Sort and Store has taken the traditional house clearing process and introduced a digital element, documenting and cataloguing every item into a private online catalogue. Everything is then relocated to a secure warehouse and placed in storage. Families can browse, select, and decide what to keep, donate, or sell - in their own time, and from anywhere in the world. The benefits, explains Elka, include giving families that time and space to grieve and decide what they want to do, rather than rushing them to make decisions under pressure. This approach not only eases emotional strain but also reduces conflict. With high-resolution images and item-level transparency, executors and probate professionals gain a clear record of estate contents—minimising disputes and supporting smoother administration. The platform’s categorisation tools and dropdown actions make it easy to coordinate decisions across families and professionals alike. Elka also touches on the social impact of the service, from reducing landfill waste to partnering with charities that rehome donated items. The Today's Wills and Probate podcast is available on your preferred podcast provider, and at www.todayswillsandprobate.co.uk. Subscribe today to hear all the latest news and views across the wills and probate sector. Thank you to our podcast sponsors LEAP Estates, Estate Research, Property Ladder Group and Finders International. | |||
| Branding is so much more than your logo | 26 Jul 2023 | 00:33:34 | |
If we thought branding was about logos and then we’re absolutely wrong... it's about reputation, meaning, culture, service and so much more according to Matt Davies who joins host David Opie on the latest Today's Wills and Probate podcast.
"And here’s the kicker" adds Matt, "it has to be true and it has to be authentic, because in today’s world you’ll get found out."
Throughout this insightful discussion Matt provides plenty of useful pointers ad tips organisations and law firms can take away and implement in their own business. The Today's Wills and Probate podcast is available on your preferred podcast provider, and at www.todayswillsandprobate.co.uk. Subscribe today to hear all the latest news and views across the wills and probate sector. Thank you to our podcast sponsors LEAP Estates, Estate Research, Property Ladder Group and Finders International. | |||
| Exclusive Interview - Dan Garrett, CEO Farewill | 13 Jul 2023 | 00:39:04 | |
The latest Today's Wills and Probate podcast is an exclusive interview with Dan Garrett, founder and CEO of Farewill. But customer reputation stands for itself. Reputation with our partners stands for itself, and the North Star for us isn't what our competitors think of us. It's what our customers think of us.” In 2023 Farewill boasts a Trustpilot score of 4.9/5 from over 14,000 reviews and has been recognised by The British Wills and Probate Awards and the Good Funeral Awards. Poignantly for Dan, Farewill has raised over £800m for charity through legacy pledging which he describes as a "really meaningful contribution." The Today's Wills and Probate podcast is available on your preferred podcast provider, and at www.todayswillsandprobate.co.uk. Subscribe today to hear all the latest news and views across the wills and probate sector. Thank you to our podcast sponsors LEAP Estates, Estate Research, Property Ladder Group and Finders International. | |||
| A day in the life of a private client lawyer | 28 Jun 2023 | 00:30:56 | |
Scott Walker, a consultant solicitor with Richard Nelson LLP is the latest guest on the Today's Wills and Probate Podcast, joining host David Opie to discuss the ups and downs of his working life as a private client practitioner. The Today's Wills and Probate podcast is available on your preferred podcast provider, and at www.todayswillsandprobate.co.uk. Subscribe today to hear all the latest news and views across the wills and probate sector. Thank you to our podcast sponsors LEAP Estates, Estate Research, Property Ladder Group and Finders International. | |||
| The personal story of improving the probate process | 14 Jun 2023 | 00:27:01 | |
In this latest Today's Wills and Probate Podcast host David Opie is joined by Exizent co-Founder Aleks Tomczyk. Indeed, one of the unexpected consequences of launching the business and sharing their experience is that many of the team have been attracted to working for Exizent because of their own experiences going through bereavement and probate. "It really speaks to our purpose," says Aleks, "of making the probate process easier to navigate." The ultimate vision for Exizent is to improve the administration of the probate process and connect the 3 key stakeholders together, reducing time and improving accuracy
In the discussion Aleks shares details of the work being done by the team and is heartened to see legal services more actively looking at innovation and technology adoption. As an "API-first" organisation Aleks touches on the way Exizent is working on partnering with other organisations to create less friction in the probate process. Aleks finishes with an impassioned plea to the community to work together to improve the experience for those who go through probate and which in turn will improve the lives of practitioners and institutions. The Today's Wills and Probate podcast is available on your preferred podcast provider, and at www.todayswillsandprobate.co.uk. Subscribe today to hear all the latest news and views across the wills and probate sector. Thank you to our podcast sponsors LEAP Estates, Estate Research, Property Ladder Group and Finders International. | |||