4 May 2020
Are You The Owner Or ‘Custodian’ Of Your Assets?In Shakespeare’s play, King Lear gave away his kingdom to his daughters. The result wasn’t pretty: chaos ensued, with the […]
4 May 2020
Are You The Owner Or ‘Custodian’ Of Your Assets?In Shakespeare’s play, King Lear gave away his kingdom to his daughters. The result wasn’t pretty: chaos ensued, with the […]
27 April 2020
Planning To Disinherit Someone? Be Careful!I watched the film ‘Knives Out’ the other day. It’s very entertaining, in a gothic sort of way. The story […]
24 April 2020
Losing Mental CapacityMost of us take for granted that we can make a will to pass assets to loved ones. The same […]
13 April 2020
The Problem With DIY WillsIt is thought that about 15% of wills have been prepared without professional help. Although a DIY will might save […]
1 April 2020
Payment Holidays And Deferred PaymentsAs the COVID-19 pandemic escalates, many businesses and individuals are facing increased financial pressure. Naturally enough, they are being forced […]
23 March 2020
Claiming An Inheritance Tax Refund After Market FallsAnyone who has recently inherited shares or property may be entitled to a tax refund. The dip in the stock […]
12 March 2020
Attorneys’ Gifts As A Tax Planning StrategyAn attorney appointed by a Lasting Power of Attorney has wide powers to deal with a donor’s financial affairs. (The […]
22 January 2020
When Should I Make A New Will?Throughout our lives, who we wish to leave our estates to is almost bound to change. Significant life events, such […]
6 December 2019
Settlement Agreements: the BasicsAn employment settlement agreement is a legally binding agreement between an employee and an employer. It might conclude a redundancy, […]