A battle of wills – contested Wills on the rise
Data published by the Ministry of Justice points to a significant increase in legal rows over inheritance. A carefully drafted Will by an experienced... Read more »
Data published by the Ministry of Justice points to a significant increase in legal rows over inheritance. A carefully drafted Will by an experienced... Read more »
Why your will needs a “Titanic” (Tragedy) clause to safeguard your estate What is a tragedy clause? We don’t like to think about the... Read more »
The Chancellor today delivered his much-anticipated Autumn Statement promising 110 measures for growth. Those waiting for the rumoured promises of... Read more »
Businessman and the star of The Apprentice Sir Alan Sugar is under fire over his tax affairs after attempting to declare himself a UK non-resident. ... Read more »
Two years after the UK left the EU at the end of the Brexit transition period, private client lawyers continue to look to the EU Succession Regulation... Read more »
The Government has published proposals that will allow divorcing couples to transfer assets for up to three years post separation without triggering a... Read more »
In an interesting development of the Government’s services to the public to be ‘digital by default’ HM Revenue & Customs has launched an... Read more »
Probate - the legal process of passing on assets after someone dies – is often a long and complex process that can leave heirs and other dependents... Read more »
If there is one thing the corona virus pandemic has taught us, it is that it can be perfectly acceptable to relax the rigidity of some of life’s... Read more »
When you first start a family, the last thing you want to think about is what will happen to them if something happens to you. But writing a Will and... Read more »