Missing Persons (Part 1): Claudia’s Law and the Guardianship Act
Even in today’s society of CCTV and other surveillance methods, reported incidents of missing persons in England and Wales are increasing. On 31st... Read more »
Even in today’s society of CCTV and other surveillance methods, reported incidents of missing persons in England and Wales are increasing. On 31st... Read more »
Couples in a long term, cohabitating relationship often incorrectly assume that after a certain amount of time has passed, they will automatically... Read more »
It is difficult to comprehend that you would ever lose the ability to manage your own affairs but mental and physical incapacity can happen to anyone... Read more »
International Women's Day is held to celebrate women's social, economic, cultural and political achievements throughout history and across nations and... Read more »
The Residence Nil Rate Band (RNRB) came into effect on 6 April 2017. This is an Inheritance Tax allowance which will be available in addition to the... Read more »
You might think that the freedom of a person to dispose of his or her assets by Will is, or ought to be, sacrosanct. In England and Wales, as opposed... Read more »
The Government will shortly be introducing changes to the rules on Inheritance Tax on any UK residential property held by those domiciled outside the... Read more »
The Government announced a new tax relief for external investors (Investors' Relief) in unlisted trading companies in this year's Budget, to be... Read more »
William Twidale, contentious trusts lawyer at Bishop & Sewell LLP has recently had an article published in the Society of Trust and Estates... Read more »
Philip Vickery and Mark Chick recorded a podcast for the website Property Battlefield. In this interview with John Savage they discuss tax and lease... Read more »