Happy (Blended) families: how to avoid inheritance disputes
It is estimated that around one in four families in the UK is now “blended”, meaning that one or both partners have children from a previous relationship. A blended family… Read more →
It is estimated that around one in four families in the UK is now “blended”, meaning that one or both partners have children from a previous relationship. A blended family… Read more →
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We are often asked who should be appointed to act as an attorney or an executor, and there can be confusion over the duties and responsibilities each role involves. The… Read more →
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What is IR35? The IR35 regime was introduced in order to clamp down on a specific form of tax avoidance by individuals who supply their services through an intermediary, such… Read more →
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Senior associate Laura Conway and trainee Solicitor Olivia Ufland in the Employment team, provide practical tips on how you can protect your business from team moves and steps you can… Read more →
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Partner Matthew Braithwaite and solicitor Jack Martin in the Private Client team have co-written an article with trainee solicitor Olivia Ufland in the Employment team for WealthBriefing. Together, they discuss… Read more →
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Welcome to our first 2020 Edition of Pensions Compass! As usual we have a fun packed edition to help blow away the winter doldrums. Our first edition of Pensions… Read more →
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New Rules – Introduction There is no shortage of challenges for trustees of defined benefit schemes and their sponsoring employers. In this article we consider two game changers, namely (1)… Read more →
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Patrick McLarry, 71, the former head of a disabled charity pension scheme, pleaded guilty to fraud at Salisbury Crown Court on 11 November. Between March 2012 to February 2013, McLarry… Read more →
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Summary This judgment concerns the complaint of Mr “S” about the management of the Pennines Retirement Benefits Scheme (the “Scheme”) by Dalriada Trustees Limited (“Dalriada”). Background The Scheme was established… Read more →