Wedlake Bell Insights

    • Globally Speaking
    • Apr 15, 2026

    Why a health and welfare Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA) is just as important as one for finance and property

    Importantly, your appointed attorneys can only act if you lack mental capacity — but when that point is reached, having the right people legally empowered to speak for you can make a profound difference. A properly drafted health and welfare

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    • In Trust
    • Feb 10, 2025

    The terminally ill adults (end of life) bill 2024-25

    The main aim of the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill is to allow adults aged 18 and over, who have mental capacity and are terminally ill in the final six months of their life, to request assistance from

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    • In Trust
    • Oct 31, 2024

    Autumn Budget 2024: Fixing the foundations to deliver change?

    This was the headline for Rachel Reeves’s first Budget. She spoke for one and half hours in a wide ranging speech which contained many of the changes announced during the last few weeks but also some surprises.  We set out

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    • In Trust
    • Jun 25, 2024

    For Better, For Worse: A Cautionary Tale After Langley v Qin

    According to the Law Commission, a predatory marriage is one where a person marries someone, often someone who is elderly or who lacks the mental capacity to marry, as a form of financial abuse. They might, for example, marry an

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