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How can parents support children with separation?

Posted on 29th November 2021 in Family Law

Separation may involve bad feelings between the parents and their families. Children can pick up on this, which can make them confused, unhappy, or even blame themselves for a break-up.

Posted by

Aimee Aspinall

Senior Associate & Solicitor

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Does a bike circuit in my garden need planning permission?

Posted on 26th November 2021 in Planning and Licensing

The case involved a bike training circuit that had been set up in someone’s garden. It included the creation of tracks, jumps, ramps and scaffolding towers. The local authority took enforcement action alleging a material change of use of the garden to a mixed use for residential use and mountain bike purposes and use for motorised sport. The landowner appealed against the enforcement notice.

Posted by

Alex McKerron

Associate & Chartered Legal Executive

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Proposed reforms to the charging system of adult social care in England

Posted on 26th November 2021 in Later Life Planning, Safeguarding Vulnerable Clients

STEP has reported that the Government has published more details of its proposed reforms to the charging system of adult social care in England, including a lifetime cap on the charges for personal care.

Posted by

Sue Halfyard

Partner & Chartered Legal Executive

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Unexpected tax bill warning when gifting money

Posted on 26th November 2021 in Later Life Planning

A recent poll conducted by financial advisors Killik & Co has shown that many people do not understand the rules of Inheritance Tax.

Posted by

Sue Halfyard

Partner & Chartered Legal Executive

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Maternity service failings leads to public enquiry call in Nottingham

Posted on 26th November 2021 in Medical Negligence

Nottingham University Hospitals (NUH) is facing review following a number of problems regarding its under-fire maternity services, calls which are being backed by councillors.

Posted by

Endurance Arthur

Partner and Solicitor

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HMRC warns of errors in property disposal reporting

Posted on 19th November 2021 in Probate & Wills, Later Life Planning

HMRC have identified potential errors regarding the declaration of residential property disposals for Capital Gains Tax (CGT) purposes when completing self-assessment tax returns for 2019/20.

Posted by

Sue Halfyard

Partner & Chartered Legal Executive

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Employers’ responsibilities when making changes to employment contracts

Posted on 19th November 2021 in Employment

Acas has recently published guidance discussing employers’ responsibilities when making changes to employment contracts.

Posted by

Stephen Jennings

Partner and Solicitor

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High Court decides admin fee payable by consumers is lawful

Posted on 15th November 2021 in Later Life Planning, Company & Commercial

In Competition and Markets Authority v Care UK Health & Social Holdings Ltd and another [2021] EWHC 2088 (Ch), the High Court held that an admission fee for new residents of care homes was not unfair, and that the care homes were neither misleading nor aggressive in relation to it.

Posted by

James Orpin

Partner and Solicitor

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Judgment on whether iPhone users entitled to compensation

Posted on 12th November 2021 in Intellectual Property

Mr Lloyd alleged that, over a period from 2011 to 2012, Google had secretly tracked the internet activity of all iPhone users at the time for commercial purposes.

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Deprivation of assets and care funding

Posted on 12th November 2021 in Later Life Planning

Many people find the prospect of paying for care rather daunting, especially as they continue to increase. If you have care needs and are considering putting care in place, or moving into a care home, you may be wondering whether there is any way to avoid paying the fees yourself so that they are met by the local authority. 

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Talking to your family about your wishes for the future

Posted on 09th November 2021 in Probate & Wills, Later Life Planning

Nobody likes to think about a time when they are no longer around so talking to loved ones about what you would like to happen after you pass away may seem morbid or unnecessary. However, talking about financial and practical matters can help put your mind at ease and make things much easier for those closest to you when the inevitable comes.

Posted by

Gráinne Staunton

Partner & Solicitor

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Unadministered estates

Posted on 09th November 2021 in Probate & Wills, Later Life Planning

How do you go about administering an estate where the death was several years ago and nothing has been done since?

Posted by

Gráinne Staunton

Partner & Solicitor