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  • Better Protection for Charities

    Posted: September 10, 2015

    Scarcely a week goes by without the Charity Commission announcing an investigation into a charity. The proliferation of issues surrounding charities in recent years has led the Government to enact...

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  • Divorce Lies May Lead to Perjury Charge

    Posted: September 7, 2015

    Giving false evidence to any court can have serious consequences, as an errant ex-husband may be about to discover. Ex-spouses are often reluctant to pay their debts to their...

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  • HMRC Challenge Gifts in Absence of Formal Deeds

    Posted: September 4, 2015

    Gifts made more than seven years before the death of the donor do not generally attract a charge to Inheritance Tax (IHT) on the donor’s death. However, where the...

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  • Undocumented Promise Leads to Four-Day Court Battle

    Posted: September 2, 2015

    Making a verbal family agreement over the distribution of one’s estate and then trusting that everything will be sorted out amicably by the family shows a very considerable degree of...

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  • Domestic Bonfire Sparked £200,000 Damages Claim

    Posted: September 1, 2015

    The dangers of being unprepared for the possible consequences of something as seemingly innocuous as a garden bonfire were brought home by a case which ended up in the Court...

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  • Dangerous Dog Attack Victim’s Compensation Hopes Boosted

    Posted: August 27, 2015

    Dangerous dogs can ruin lives, and victims of canine attacks will be relieved to hear of an important tribunal decision which opens the way for many of those injured to...

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  • Businessman Sues Ex-Wife for Facebook Libel Damages

    Posted: August 24, 2015

    Everyone knows that the end of a marriage can be bitter, but few divorces can be more so than one in which a businessman has started legal proceedings against his...

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  • Wealthy Pensioner Triumphs in Lasting Power of Attorney Case

    Posted: August 21, 2015

    A high net worth pensioner, who was reluctant to give up control of his fortune and laid down intricate conditions before signing a lasting power of attorney (LPA), has struck...

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  • Vagueness of Request Negates HMRC Demand for Information

    Posted: August 18, 2015

    When undertaking tax enquiries, HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) are well known for embarking on ‘fishing expeditions’ for information. In a recent case, a company which was under enquiry for...

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  • High Court Cracks Down on Unauthorised ‘Party Venues’

    Posted: August 12, 2015

    City dwellers who are disturbed by ‘party venues’ sprouting up around them can take comfort from a guideline High Court decision which reinforced the powers of local authorities to quell...

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