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    • Nov 24, 2021

    Part 4 – Calculating the investment loss on delays to scheme transfers

    We are increasingly seeing issues around how investment loss is calculated where there are delays in transferring a pension from one provider to another when pension transfers haven’t gone according to plan. We have, therefore, put together our thoughts on

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    • Nov 23, 2021

    Executors and the perils of will challenges

    One of the greatest challenges facing executors (and to a lesser extent trustees) is claims by disappointed beneficiaries and those parties who have not been included in the beneficial class at all. Such claims can, sadly, cause havoc for the

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    • Nov 8, 2021

    Women and wealth: Minimising the inheritance tax burden

    In this article for Wealth Briefing, Helen Barnett examines the knowledge gap between women and men where IHT is concerned; and what measures, as they become primary wealth holders, women should take. Recent studies show that women are likely to

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    • Oct 19, 2021

    You can’t rewrite history

    That is the message in Bass & Ors v Buchanan [2021] EWHC 2740 (Ch), which demonstrates yet again that a company director faced with a misfeasance claim by a liquidator cannot escape judgment by reclassifying the nature of the payments

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    • Sep 23, 2021

    Back to basics – What is defective title insurance and when is it handy?

    What is defective title insurance? Defective title insurance protects against a specific title defect which would affect the use and enjoyment of a property. Title defects can affect value and may influence a lender’s willingness to lend against the property

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