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9 May
Why should you consider pensions on divorce, and what happens if you ignore them? Beware of these common pitfalls. We look at how to protect your pension in a divorce. Read Morearticles
6 May
On 29 April 2022, the High Court handed down its judgment in the case of Sarah Butler-Sloss & Others v Charity Commission & HM Attorney General clarifying the law on... Read Morearticles
6 May
It is important to take time to make plans for what you would like to happen when you die. There are a number of things to consider when it comes... Read Morearticles
5 May
A lasting power of attorney (LPA) puts plans in place should you become incapable of managing your affairs or lose mental capacity during your lifetime. An LPA automatically ends on... Read Morearticles
4 May
Determining whether to provide a reference or not, and knowing what to include can be difficult. Read Morearticles
3 May
After someone has died, it will be necessary for their estate to be administered. If the deceased has made a Will, it should state who they want to deal with... Read Morearticles
28 April
Paula Shea looks at advance care planning, the various options and how to prepare for life-threatening or life-sustaining situations. Read Morearticles
28 April
A "gagging order" is a term used to describe contractual confidentiality and non-disclosure obligations, usually in relation to specific allegations or events. Read Morearticles
27 April
The implementation timetable for the Charities Act 2022 was published earlier this month. Read Morearticles
26 April
Episode 2 of The Split – Hannah and Nathan Stern have reached a financial agreement within their divorce, and both of them have signed. Hannah later tears up the signed... Read Morearticles
21 April
In a recent case in the Court of Appeal (K v K [2022] CA Civ 468) the importance of parties attending a mediation information and assessment meeting (MIAM) was stressed.... Read More