August, the not so silly season for probate
As we approach the peak summer holiday weeks the newspapers, bored with telling us how hot it is, or how high inflation is, reach out for what is... Read more »
As we approach the peak summer holiday weeks the newspapers, bored with telling us how hot it is, or how high inflation is, reach out for what is... Read more »
Isn’t it interesting that there are some jobs nobody wants. In 2010 the general election was often touted as an election worth losing, following... Read more »
The current turmoil in the UK’s political and economic spheres have sadly deflected the media’s immediate attention from the importance of... Read more »
In a case that might have been written by John Mortimer, the genius creator of Rumpole, a parrot and a parakeet elevated the sometimes arcane world of... Read more »
This week’s front pages of the national daily newspapers were very quick to put the feelgood factor of the fantastic Commonwealth Games in... Read more »
London has over many years earned the reputation as the 'divorce capital of the world’ for its often-generous settlements, particularly in respect... Read more »
Sir Andrew McFarlane, President of the Family Division in England and Wales, believes more couples who are separating should seek to settle their... Read more »
Deliberate attempts to mislead a spouse in financial claims that are made on divorce are thankfully rare. Yet they can happen, creating an acrimonious... Read more »
The Financial Reporting Council (FRC) has handed accountancy firm KPMG a £14.4m fine in relation to its audit of Carillion and another company,... Read more »
When people divorce or separate it is often a traumatic time. As well as dealing with a divorce there will invariably be financial issues that need to... Read more »