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Wills & Probate

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Our experienced lawyers offer guidance on a range of matters related to Wills, succession planning, probate and estate administration.

In order to pass on assets to their intended recipients, people need to be certain these are properly safeguarded in the meantime. We assist clients in the drafting of Wills, thus ensuring they look after their loved ones as intended. We advise on wealth protection and estate inheritance, including trust structures and gifts. As well, we handle agreements such as enduring power of attorney or help make provision for family members with special needs.

Our advice is welcomed in probate matters, both contentious and non-contentious, where we assist individuals in various aspects of estate administration, guiding them through the sometimes complex legal processes; and we help clients in succession of Hong Kong estate left by people originating from different jurisdictions.

Whatever your age or personal situation, we offer sophisticated and practical advice on all matters relating to estate planning and inheritance, always acting in your best interests and giving you peace of mind.

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Hong Kong, 17 July 2024: When Pope Leo X was elected in the 16th century, King Manuel I of Portugal gifted him an elephant called Hanno, who became a must-see attraction for the people of Rome and was later buried under the Vatican courtyard. Emperor Franz II of Austria was given a giraffe by the […]

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Private tutors and coaches face checks

By Arthur Chan Hong Kong, 5 July 2024: Security checks on people working with children or vulnerable adults are to be expanded as the authorities seek to close loopholes in the Sexual Conviction Record Check (SCRC) scheme. Within this year, self-employed individuals such as private tutors and sports coaches will become eligible for vetting, while […]

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First cybersecurity law in pipeline

By Claire Chow Hong Kong, 3 July 2024: Authorities are paving the way for Hong Kong’s first cybersecurity legislation, seeking to regulate the protection of computer systems in sectors which are essential to the smooth running of the city. Operators of such systems will be required to ensure their integrity and reliability, while a new […]

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Law & More: Episode 42 – Dr Siddharth Sridhar

Hong Kong, 2 July 2024: In this episode, we are honoured to be joined by Dr Siddharth Sridhar, whose pioneering work in the field of infectious diseases has pushed him into the public spotlight. In a wide-ranging discussion with our Senior Partner Colin Cohen, Siddharth explains his passion for microbiology and his acclaimed research into […]

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EOC offers support for guide dogs

By Alex Liu Hong Kong, 25 June 2024: In a welcome move, the Equal Opportunities Commission (EOC) has issued new rules designed to enhance public awareness and foster greater acceptance of guide dogs and their visually impaired users. The watchdog’s publication, Guide Dogs: A Practical Guide, marks a significant step forward in long-running efforts to […]

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