News & insights Award winning York solicitor launches ground breaking international legal service 3 minutes of reading - Written by Roche Legal Rachel Roche, the award winning York solicitor, is jointly chairing a panel at the New York State Bar Association (NYSBA) Global Conference in London today (Nov 30) after launching her ground breaking service to solve probate problems for American clients which has attracted Government funding. Each year the NYSBA’s International Section hosts a conference in a city outside the United States and it will be opened by The Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales, The Right Honourable The Lord Burnett of Maldon. Rachel will be co-chairing a panel discussion with New York lawyer Michael W. Galligan, and it follows her decision to help probate clients who live in the USA but have assets in this country. She said: “In June I was invited to meet the New York State Bar Association on a visit to New York to talk about international tax. At Roche Legal we have a UK/USA focussed probate offering and it has attracted provisionally approved funding from the Department of Trade and Industry to support this initiative. We also offer the same service for clients living in France, South Africa, Australia and Spain and can work with lawyers in any country. This has been in response to the legal contacts I have established around the world and they come to us when they need to obtain UK probate for the estate of a non-domiciled client. “We administer the UK property and assets and repatriate the funds to wherever they need to be in the world and his started with a number of cases involving France as I am a French speaker. Our point of difference at Roche Legal is that we offer this service as a package to deal with the UK element of a probate and we are able to take care of the legal situation in this country. So we are dealing directly with other law firms overseas. “I am also undertaking business financial training in America that I will be able to implement into the work we do here at Roche Legal. The New York State Bar Association conference is taking place at Goodenough College in London and I will be co-chairing a panel discussion considering the newest challenges entitled: “Cross-Atlantic Estate Planning: Wealth Transfer Planning and Administration in an Internationally Challenging Time .” How Roche Legal can help We are reassuring experts who can help you with a wide range of legal matters. Please get in touch if you need legal support with: Wills Probate and Estate Administration Powers of Attorney Court of Protection matters Missing Persons Guardianship Applications Disputes Further Reading Court of Protection Revokes Lasting Power of Attorney In the recent case of Re AMH [2015] EWCOP 70, the Court of Protection revoked a daughter’s Lasting Power of Attorney for her mother due to concerns over her suitability. However, the same Court appointed her as a Deputy for her mother, allowing closer supervision of her actions. Don’t leave life-changing decisions to strangers A new report by SFE reveals that 86% of people in Yorkshire and the Humber have no control over crucial later-life decisions due to a lack of lasting power of attorney (LPA). While 39% have a will in place, only 7% have an LPA, leaving their wishes vulnerable in the event of illness or accident. Owning property jointly – what it means In England and Wales, property can be owned jointly as Joint Tenants or Tenants in Common. Joint Tenants have an indivisible share with a right of survivorship, while Tenants in Common have distinct shares and can leave their share to someone in their Will. View all insights Ready for clear, reliable legal advice? Contact us for straightforward advice that makes things easier, saves you money, and gives you peace of mind. Contact us