Wedlake Bell Insights

    • Globally Speaking
    • Jun 16, 2026

    Wide or narrow: what role does the protector play in an offshore trust?

    Earlier this year, the Privy Council issued an important decision in the case of A and others v C and others [2026] UKPC 11. The decision provides helpful clarity on a long standing practical question: what role does a protector

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    • Article
    • Jun 16, 2026

    Putting children first: substance abuse in Family Court proceedings

    Whether linked to alcohol, prescription medication or illicit drugs, concerns about substance use frequently arise at moments of heightened stress — where separation, financial pressure and changes in living arrangements can exacerbate existing habits or bring underlying issues to the

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    • Insights
    • Jun 12, 2026

    Maher v Holmes

    Ms Maher and Mr Holmes entered into a loan agreement whereby Mr Holmes lent Ms Maher £200,000 for two years subject to interest of 20% per annum and secured against Ms Maher’s freehold property at 36 Coombe Park Road, Coventry.

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    • Insights
    • Jun 9, 2026

    NSIA Update: What investors/buyers need to know

    Notifications increase There was a significant increase in notifications, with 1,143 notifications submitted (up c.26%). A majority of these were mandatory notifications (c.83%), but there was also a notable rise in voluntary and retrospective notifications. This reflects a clear trend

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    • Globally Speaking
    • Jun 4, 2026

    Goodbye cards, hello codes: the shift to UK eVisas explained

    The UK has completed a significant shift in its immigration system, replacing physical residence permits and passport endorsements with a fully digital model centred on electronic visa records, known as eVisas. Overseas nationals living in the UK or applying for

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    • Globally Speaking
    • Jun 3, 2026

    Potential changes to the taxation of Limited Liability Companies in the UK

    Limited Liability Companies are common vehicles used for investing in the US.  They are often seen as necessary for non-tax reasons, such as providing protection from the relatively litigious legal landscape in the US. For example, we understand that they

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    • Pensions Compass
    • Jun 3, 2026

    Pensions Compass – June 2026

    Please see our article below “Legislation blockbusters – an overview”. The Acts are only the beginning – many hundreds of pages of Consultations and Regulations will follow. Scheme trustees and employers must also keep up to date with other current

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    • Pensions Compass
    • Jun 3, 2026

    Pensions Ready Reckoner – June 2026

      PARLIAMENT Effective Date Effect Recent Acts FINANCE ACT 2026 Royal Assent 18 March 2026     The Bill was introduced in Parliament following the Budget on 26 November 2025. Inheritance Tax on certain death benefits under registered pension schemes

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    • Bulletins
    • May 27, 2026

    Boult v Together Personal Finance Ltd

    Together Personal Finance Limited, a finance company, had lent money to Ms Myranna Boult on the security of her home. It brought possession proceedings. Ms Boult defended the proceedings, relying on the rule in Pigot’s Case, on the basis that the

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