Empowering global professionals: How Powers of Attorney can provide peace of mind for those working abroad

Empowering global professionals: How Powers of Attorney can provide peace of mind for those working abroad We are experiencing more global mobility than ever before both for personal travel and for business professionals working abroad. Amidst the excitement and challenges of having an international career, it is crucial to consider the practicalities of managing affairs […]
Navigating Grief with Support: The Role of a Knowledgeable Private Client Solicitor

Navigating Grief with Support: The Role of a Knowledgeable Private Client Solicitor National Grief Awareness Week Special Grieving the loss of a loved one is a profound and challenging experience, marked by a rollercoaster of emotions and practical concerns. During this National Grief Awareness Week, we explore how having a knowledgeable private client solicitor can […]
Unlocking the Power: Business Lasting Powers of Attorney – Your Questions Answered

Unlocking the Power: Business Lasting Powers of Attorney – Your Questions Answered How would your business cope if you were no longer able to take the helm? Have you considered what would happen if you were unable to manage the day to day running of your business? Below, we consider what is a Business Lasting […]
Recent case shows risk of DIY Wills

Recent case shows risk of DIY Wills The August 2023 case of Ingram and Whitfield v Abraham [2023] EWHC 1982 (Ch) dealt with the 2019 Will of Joanna Abraham which was drafted with the assistance of her brother (the defendant) using an online template. The Will was signed and executed correctly and was for all intent and […]
Frequently Asked Questions – Wills

Frequently Asked Questions – Wills What is a Will and why do I need one? A Will is a legal document that outlines your wishes regarding the distribution of your assets after your death. It allows you to appoint guardians for any minor children and to appoint executors (the people you wish to manage your […]
Demystifying Pensions

These are odd creatures. Sometimes they can be the highest valued asset arising from the marriage or perhaps the next after the family home. So why are they treated separately from all other assets arising from the marriage?