Do you know someone who lives in a home full of clutter? Well then, you may be feeling worried, frustrated, even helpless. You may also be wondering how to improve life for your friend. Helping a friend who is a hoarder does not come easy. This is because hoarders … [Read more...]
Clearing a Hoarder’s House Yourself
Clearing a hoarder’s house yourself can put your health at risk. You need to take this fact seriously from the start. Many neglected homes contain hidden dangers that can harm you. You could face dust, mould, pests, and contaminated waste. You may also find sharp … [Read more...]
Helping a Person With Hoarding Disorder
Helping a person with hoarding disorder is not an easy task. It can actually be quite stressful, and sometimes we wonder whether it is worth the bother. If you find yourself in this situation, then we wrote this post to help you take a fresh look at what is going … [Read more...]
Managed Hoarding House Clearance In Six Steps
Your first visit to a hoarded house can be a real eye-opener, if you believe in neat and tidy homes. If you have a first visit coming up, prepare for chaos you may not believe. Especially if this has been ongoing for years. A professionally managed hoarding house … [Read more...]
Deceased Estates and UK Tax Considerations
Deceased estates and UK tax obligations are tied up tightly in a ball, that may seem tough to untangle at first sight. However, if we keep our cool - and follow sage advice such as Low Incomes Tax Reform Group provides – we may not need a solicitor after all. But we … [Read more...]
Certified Copies of Documents in England
Applying for probate in England and administering estates both depend on documentary evidence. If the originals are missing or misplaced, a legal battle may ensue to ask a court to determine the truth. Having certified copies of documents in England could circumvent the … [Read more...]
How and Why to Place a Deceased Estate Notice
After a person dies they leave an estate behind them. This is a legal term for their property, possessions, investments, creditors, and other obligations. Although estate originally meant any land and buildings they owned. A deceased estate notice begins the process of … [Read more...]
Making a Will – Is It a DIY Job in England and Wales?
Making a will is a smart thing to do if you want to save your survivors time and trouble. And perhaps, depending on your circumstances make sure your executor knows who you would like to inherit your wealth. It also provides an opportunity to legally manage any estate … [Read more...]







