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Law Commission Recommendations to Modernise Wills Law

The Law Commission has published a report, Modernising Wills Law, containing its recommendations to reform the law governing wills. The recommendations are aimed at supporting testamentary freedom, protecting testators, and increasing clarity and certainty in the law.

Wills law is governed by both legislation – primarily the Wills Act 1837 – and case law, some of which has been developing for hundreds of years. The Law Commission says that reform is required to take account of the changes in demographics, society, technology and medical understanding that have taken place since then.

The recommendations include:

The report also contains a draft Bill for a new Wills Act that would give effect to the recommendations.

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