
Interview: Professor Nick Hopkins; Modernising Wills Law
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The project to modernise wills law book-ends the career of Professor Nick Hopkins in his role as the Commissioner for Property, Family and Trust Law at The Law Commission as he departs in the coming months following the end of his tenure.
Before he departs Nick sits down with Today's Wills and Probate Podcast host David Opie to discuss the culmination of 10 years' effort, resulting in the 500-page Modernising Wills Law report and associated draft bill.
He explains the focus of the report is tackling the major changes in law and society over the last 190 years. It's a challenge he concedes, but says there were three main aims that drove the commission's recommendations
- Ensure testators' testamentary intentions are given effect
- Protect vulnerable testators
- Provide greater clarity and certainty in the law
In a wide-ranging interview Nick explains how and why the Law Commission arrived at the recommendations and tackles some of the concerns raised by practitioners in the weeks after its publication.
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