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  • Work Done on Your Home? Contractual Clarity is Key!

    Posted: October 6, 2016

    Building work on private homes is very often carried out on an informal basis without clear contractual terms in place. However, one High Court case vividly shows that such an...

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  • Trustees Who Act in Good Faith Protected by Court

    Posted: October 4, 2016

    Beneficiaries are frequently unsatisfied with the actions (or often, the lack of action) of the executors of estates or administrators of family trusts, and the animosities that can arise are...

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  • Proper Planning Must Be Comprehensive

    Posted: September 30, 2016

    Many wills involve a degree of planning for Inheritance Tax (IHT) as well as just the appropriate division of the estate, but for any plan to be effective, it is...

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  • Social Workers Wield Great Power – But the Courts Are Watching!

    Posted: September 28, 2016

    Social workers can wield immense power over people’s lives – but one case clearly shows how carefully their activities are regulated by the courts. A local authority was ordered to...

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  • Online ‘Nazi’ Slurs Bring Film Maker Libel Damages

    Posted: September 22, 2016

    The dangers of ‘letting fly’ on the Internet are legion and not sufficiently appreciated by some. Freedom of expression is not an absolute right, as one Internet blogger discovered to...

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  • Out-Of-Date Family Trust Varied to Recognise Same-Sex Spouses

    Posted: September 19, 2016

    Family trusts often date back many years, and those who drafted them could not have been expected to foresee all the dramatic social changes that have happened since pen was...

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  • Leasehold Details Can Prove Costly for Retirees

    Posted: September 16, 2016

    With an ageing population, purpose-built retirement properties are becoming more and more prevalent. It is important when considering the purchase of such a property to look very carefully at the...

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  • Complaints Mount on Pension Liberation Advice

    Posted: September 14, 2016

    For some years now, pensions have been made increasingly flexible, and the Government recently introduced greater choice as to how savers can use their pension pots on retirement. The...

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  • Need Overcomes Equality Claim in Divorce Settlement

    Posted: September 13, 2016

    With new guidance having been issued regarding the interpretation of ‘need’ for the purpose of financial settlements on divorce, a recent case shows how the courts have been moving away...

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  • Roles Split When Stress Makes Attorney Unreliable

    Posted: September 8, 2016

    Appointing an attorney under a Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA) is normally a sensible precaution. The procedure allows one’s financial affairs (and, if required, matters relating to health and welfare)...

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