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  • Couple May Lose House After Denying Neighbour Access to Meter

    Posted: October 19, 2017

    Disputes between neighbours can blight the lives of all concerned and it is always wise to seek legal advice before matters get out of hand. In one case, an elderly...

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  • Tax Domicile – HMRC Upping the Ante?

    Posted: October 16, 2017

    With an increasingly peripatetic workforce, more and more people are finding that the issue of their fiscal residence has a significant effect on their tax position. The response to...

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  • Denied Divorce Case Heading to Supreme Court

    Posted: October 13, 2017

    It has been revealed that the widely reported case last March in which a wife was not granted a divorce from her husband because she could not demonstrate that his...

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  • Mutual Will Voids Thirteen Later Wills

    Posted: October 11, 2017

    Although a worryingly high proportion of the population never make a will, a fairly large number of those who do make more than one. It is sensible to make a...

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  • Only Gifts Without Reservation Are Effective in Minimising IHT

    Posted: October 10, 2017

    Giving away your assets to the next generation before your death can be an effective means of minimising Inheritance Tax (IHT) liabilities. However, as one tribunal case showed, such gifts...

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  • Don’t Delay in Completing ‘Formalities’

    Posted: October 5, 2017

    There is a tendency to think that procedural matters are mere formalities and there is no need to be in a rush to dot the i’s and cross the t’s,...

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  • Parenthood is Not a Trump Card to Avoid Imprisonment

    Posted: October 2, 2017

    Imprisoning parents is inevitably traumatic for their children, and striking a balance between child welfare and appropriate punishment of criminals is a dilemma confronted by judges every day. However, a...

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  • Estranged Daughter Gains Share of Late Father’s Estate

    Posted: September 29, 2017

    The dangers of concluding that estranged children who have been disinherited will have no claim against a deceased person’s estate were made very clear after a widely reported case decided...

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  • Everyone Has a Civic Duty to Assist Judges in Resolving Disputes

    Posted: September 27, 2017

    It is a civic duty to assist the courts in the resolution of disputes, and judges have the power to compel reluctant witnesses to give evidence. Exactly that happened in...

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  • What is an ‘Existing Building’? – Tax Tribunal Clarifies the Law

    Posted: September 21, 2017

    A property owner who demolishes an existing dwelling house and replaces it with an entirely new one is entitled to reclaim VAT on the costs of construction – but what...

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