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18 May 2026

What to do with someone’s possessions when they die – Charlotte Cooper for The Telegraph

Charlotte Cooper, Senior Associate in our Corporate team, is featured in The Telegraph, commenting on the practical and legal considerations when dealing with a loved one’s possessions after death.

Click here to read the full article: What to do with someone’s possessions when they die

Charlotte’s article has been reproduced below with kind permission.


Charlotte comments:

 “Beneficiaries may not want to keep all of the deceased’s belongings – particularly everyday items or those with no sentimental or financial value. Giving these items to charity means they can benefit others, while also reducing the time, effort and expense involved in clearing the estate.”

For further information, please contact Charlotte Cooper, Senior Associate in the Corporate department, or alternatively, telephone 020 7465 4419.

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