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Terms & Conditions

This notice is made by Hadleys Wills, a business regulated by the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales for Probate law and Society of Will Writers for Wills.

  1. INTRODUCTION

    1. Glossary In these terms, unless the context otherwise requires, the following definitions apply:
      Hadleys Wills all or any of our website within the URL *.hadleyswills.com, and all information, guidance and documents we publish on that website in the form and manner we determine from time to time.
      we, us or our refers to Hadleys Wills and Estate Ltd trading as Hadleys Wills
      you or your refers to the individual acting in his or her personal capacity using Hadleys Wills.
    2. These Terms It is important that you read these terms. You should check this page from time to time because your use of Hadleys Wills is subject to these terms (as amended from time to time). If you do not agree to the amended terms you should not use Hadleys Wills.


  2. HADLEYS WILLS

    • Permission to use
      • For so long as we operate Hadleys Wills, you have our permission to use Hadleys Wills for your domestic and private use only.
      • Hadleys Wills is protected by copyright; you do not have permission to use Hadleys Wills for any service you provide to a third party.
      • Hadleys Wills and Estate Ltd names and associated logos and the Hadleys Wills name and associated logos are our trade marks.
      • You agree not to use Hadleys Wills to:
        • impersonate any person or falsely state or otherwise misrepresent yourself, or your relationship with any person or organisation;
        • use or attempt to use the account of any other user without the consent of that user or our prior written authorisation;
        • upload, publish or display any personal or confidential information of any person or organisation without their prior consent;
        • upload, share or otherwise make available any material that contains viruses or malware;
        • upload, share or otherwise make available any material which may be defamatory, illegal, discriminatory in any way, of a sexual nature or otherwise offensive or harmful to other users of Hadleys Wills or others;
        • upload, share or otherwise make available any material which is deliberately misleading or fraudulent; or
        • intimidate or harass any person or organisation.
      • We reserve the right to remove from Hadleys Wills any material that we consider to be in breach of clause 2.1.4.
      • We use cookies on Hadleys Wills. For further information on how we use cookies, view our cookie policy.

    • Technical issues
      • We do not offer any assurance that Hadleys Wills will be compatible with your computer.
      • On occasion Hadleys Wills may not be available and your access to Hadleys Wills may from time to time be interrupted or contain errors, and we will not be liable to you in those circumstances.

    • Our content
      • Unless and until you register with us, the content on Hadleys Wills is provided for general information only, and is not intended as advice on which you should rely.

    • Your Content
      • You grant us a non-exclusive, irrevocable, royalty free licence to use, act upon, store and comply with all information and instructions that you upload or otherwise provide to us in connection with your use of Hadleys Wills (Your Content).
      • You confirm and warrant to us that you have the right to provide Your Content.
      • So that we can give you a wide variety of resources, Hadleys Wills may include hyperlinks to websites operated by other parties. Although they may be of use, we have not examined or evaluated them and we are not able to confirm or check their content. We have no control over the content of external Internet sites that link to Hadleys Wills or which are linked from it.
      • We do not accept liability for any content posted to Hadleys Wills by visitors.


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    • If any provision contained in these terms is found to be invalid or unenforceable, the remainder of the terms shall not be affected.
    • We run Hadleys Wills from the United Kingdom and these terms, and your use of Hadleys Wills are governed by the laws of England.
    • You consent to all disputes relating to Hadleys Wills being decided only by the courts of England and Wales. We are not in a position to check that Hadleys Wills complies with laws from outside England and Wales.
    • You are not permitted to assign your rights under these terms and conditions. Except as expressly provided by these terms and conditions, no third party may enforce these terms and conditions by virtue of the Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999.

Inheritance Tax

Inheritance Tax is a tax on the estate (the property, money and possessions) of someone who's died.

Probate Services

Legal procedure followed after death to ensure that your Will is valid, and which gives the executors power to deal with your estate.

Will

A legal document which details a person's wishes for after they have died.

Lasting Power of Attorney - LPA

LPA is a way of giving someone you trust the legal authority to make decisions
on your behalf if you lack mental capacity at some
time in the future or no longer wish to make decisions for yourself.