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£300m investment to tackle challenges of our ageing society

29 March 2018 By Jonathan King Individual Services, Wills, Trusts & Probate

The government has announced it’s providing a £300m fund to help the 10 million Britons alive today who can expect to live to 100 or more. The extra money will include grants for research into age-related illnesses such as dementia. The ‘healthy ageing programme’ will drive the development of new products and services to help

Court allows 91-year-old to buy home he shared with partner

27 March 2018 Dispute Resolution, Individual Services, Wills, Trusts & Probate

A 91-year-old man has won a longstanding legal battle to be allowed to buy the home he shared with his partner. The couple had lived together in the home for 20 years. After the partner died, the man discovered she had made a will leaving all her estate to her daughter and nothing to him.

Inheritance tax review could help first-time home buyers

7 March 2018 By Nicki Denton-Masih Individual Services, Wills, Trusts & Probate

A review of inheritance tax thresholds could make it easier for parents to give their children money to buy a home, fund their education or set up a business. Currently, the maximum sum that can be gifted tax free is £3,000 a year. Any additional funds are subject to 40% inheritance tax if the donor

MoJ begins refunding Power of Attorney overpayments

7 March 2018 By Jonathan King Individual Services, Wills, Trusts & Probate

The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) has started giving refunds to people who were overcharged when setting up lasting powers of attorney (LPA). It has set aside £90m to cover the cost of the refunds. Between April 2013 and March 2017, the operating costs of the Office of the Public Guardian (OPG) came down as more

Survey discovers people’s most common ‘will blunders’

8 February 2018 By Nicki Denton-Masih Individual Services, Wills, Trusts & Probate

Nearly two out of three adults in Britain do not have a valid will, according to a survey carried out by MacMillan Cancer Support. The charity surveyed more than 2,000 people and found that 63% had not made a will, including 42% of people over the age of 55. The survey also uncovered various “will

Three brothers in dispute over their mother’s will

8 February 2018 Dispute Resolution, Individual Services, Wills, Trusts & Probate

A man who looked after his mother in the years before her death has been removed as an executor of her will following legal action by his two brothers. The man was the woman’s younger son. He had lived with her and cared for her, along with two full-time carers, for several years. He continued

A New Year Resolution to protect yourself and your family

3 January 2018 By Nicki Denton-Masih Individual Services, Wills, Trusts & Probate

Entering a New Year is always a good time to take stock…of our careers, our work and, of course, our lives in general. At the centre of it all must be our families; everyone wants to protect their loved ones, both now and in the future. There are many ways to do this and the

Trusts Registration Service deadline extended to January

13 December 2017 By Nicki Denton-Masih Individual Services, Wills, Trusts & Probate

The deadline for registering new trusts with the online Trusts Registration Service (TRS) has been extended from October to 5 January by HM Revenue and Customs. The TRS was launched in July to enable trustees to register their trust online and provide information on the beneficial owners. Trusts that have incurred a liability to income

Victims of sexual abuse fail to overturn their mother’s will

13 December 2017 Dispute Resolution, Individual Services, Wills, Trusts & Probate

Two sisters who were cut out of their mother’s will after making allegations that they were sexually abused by their father have failed in their claim to inherit some of her estate. The mother and her late husband had 11 children. The two sisters and their brother became estranged from the rest of the family

Leading judge wants ‘living wills’ to be made compulsory

9 November 2017 By Nigel Gibson-Birch Individual Services, Wills, Trusts & Probate

One of Britain’s leading judges has called for living wills to be made compulsory to prevent disputes about the kind of medical treatment offered to patients who are unconscious or unable to make their feelings known. A living will, also known as an advance decision, enables you to write down how you wish to be

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