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Training in 2024: Wills and Probate Focus

Upcoming Training Webinars and Courses for 2024 from Today’s Training

In 2024, Today’s Training has an exciting lineup of webinars and courses for legal professionals in England and Wales. With sessions covering Today’s Conveyancer, Today’s Wills and Probate, and Today’s Family Lawyer, there is something for everyone in the legal field.

One webinar that stands out is “The Tips and Traps of Lease Clauses” hosted by expert speaker Zoe Upson. This webinar will delve into key issues surrounding lease clauses, such as forfeiture and enfranchisement, and explore best practices for protecting client interests. Another noteworthy webinar is “The Building Safety Act 2022” presented by Ian Quayle, which will cover the implications of the BSA 2022 on residential conveyancing.

For those interested in residential conveyancing, Ian Quayle is also hosting a popular course for support staff starting on Monday, January 29th. This 12-episode series will provide a comprehensive overview of the residential conveyancing process, making it a must-attend for paralegals and conveyancing support staff.

In the realm of wills and probate, Scott Walker will be hosting a two-session webinar series on securing NHS Continuing Healthcare Funding for clients. Additionally, Helen Forster is leading a mini-series on trusts, offering guidance on trust management and client advice.

For family lawyers, Safda Mahmood is hosting an “Introduction to Family Law” course starting on Tuesday, January 9th. This 10-week course will cover the processes involved in family law cases, from instruction to conclusion.

With a variety of webinars and courses lined up for 2024, legal professionals are sure to find valuable training opportunities through Today’s Training. To stay updated on upcoming courses, professionals can subscribe to the training mailing list on the Today’s Legal Training website. For any inquiries, Raye Bradley can be contacted via email at raye.bradley@todaysmedia.co.uk.

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