Private Client Issues – December 2022
Welcome to this month’s edition of Private Client Issues, Blake Morgan’s monthly round-up of the topics you may find of interest. It features insight and advice on developments affecting private individuals.
Our teams work both from our offices and remotely and are happy to meet with you virtually, or in person where this is preferred. We have found that many clients prefer the convenience of a video meeting, whilst other prefer face to face, particularly for the first meeting.
Two-year delay on the cap to care costs
We look at the announcement that there will be a two-year delay to the cap on care costs. What are the implications of this further delay?
Read more on the care costs cap delay
The power of trust
Experts in trust and business culture were guest speakers at an Investing in Success webinar hosted by Blake Morgan Family Law Partner Jennifer Williamson. Market Herbert answers some of the questions from the session.
What happens to pensions on divorce?
Pensions can have a big impact on divorce and financial settlements so it is important to get the right legal advice when you are separating.
Read more on pensions and divorce
Key considerations for estate planning
Astute estate and Inheritance Tax planning will help ensure that you protect your wealth and pass it on where you wish, giving peace of mind.
New partner joins contentious trusts and estate team
In the last edition of Private Client Issues, we announced the exciting addition of Thomas Middlehurst to the firm. Here are more details on the what he will bring to the contentious trusts and estate team.
If you are impacted by any of the above topics or you would like further information on how we can help you, please contact your usual Blake Morgan adviser.
Season’s greetings
We would like to send you our warmest wishes for the festive season along with a happy New Year from all at Blake Morgan. Being the season of giving, each of our offices have supported the following charities in 2022:
- Cardiff: Young Lives vs Cancer
- London: Caxton Youth Organisation
- Oxford: Sue Ryder South Oxfordshire
- Reading: Faith (ReadiStreet)
- South Coast: Solent Mind
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