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New inheritance tax accounts rules have wider implications
By Gillian Coverley, a specialist Tax, Trusts and Estates Partner at Irwin Mitchell At the moment every estate that needs Probate...
01/09/21
Investing for income
By Louis Wood, investment manager at Irwin Mitchell The outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic in February last year saw swathes of...
26/08/21
What are the changes private client experts should be aware of?
As we head into autumn and with the Chancellor’s statement looming on the horizon, there’s been a flurry of changes for private client...
25/08/21
Ingenious Media: film partnership taxpayers win in the Court of Appeal
By Liz Beadsley, Chartered Tax Advisor & Manager - Partner in the Tax, Trusts and Estates team at Irwin Mitchell After a long-running...
23/08/21
How can we avoid selling the family home? Care fees and the pitfalls of not planning for property
By Stewart Stretton-Hill, senior associate in the Tax, Trusts and Estates team at Irwin Mitchell Dementia isn't a natural part of ageing...
23/08/21
Administering an estate: Where do I start?
By paralegal Laura Williams and solicitor Emily Wentworth in the Tax, Trusts and Estates team at Irwin Mitchell Losing a loved one can be...
23/08/21
Will forgery: can they get away with it?
By James Wright and Richard Smaller, solicitors in the Will, Trust and Estate Disputes team at Irwin Mitchell Can disappointed...
16/08/21
Do I own my front door? Landlord's fixtures explained
The Upper Tribunal have held that a front door was included within the demise of a lease, in a decision which brings into question the...
16/08/21
Removing troublesome executors
By Heather Roberts, Will, Trust and Estate Disputes senior associate at Irwin Mitchell Where a professional executor of a Will is asked...
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Scholastic CEO leaves Harry Potter fortune to lover
Scholastic CEO, Richard Robinson had a $1.2 billion stake in the Harry Potter publishing company. He died suddenly in June 2021. His Will...
10/08/21
HMRC finds no link between tax avoidance and the use of FICs
By Jessica Fazzone, Tax, Trusts and Estates associate at Irwin Mitchell A family investment company (FIC) is a tax efficient vehicle to...
10/08/21
Intestacy Rules and Unclaimed Estates
By Michelle Chapman, associate and Alice Jeavons, paralegal in the Will, Trust and Estate Disputes team It might be reasonable to assume...
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Private judge removed in Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt divorce
By Emily-Jo Moore, trainee solicitor and Emma Hopton, solicitor at Irwin Mitchell Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt have been going through a...
03/08/21
Dispute over the estate of James Brown settled after 15 years
Written by Rachael Williams, solicitor in the Will, Trust and Estate Disputes team at Irwin Mitchell After almost 15 years a settlement...
29/07/21
Help! I need somebody... to prepare me for the summer 2021 exams appeals process!
As the dates for release of GCSE, AS, A level and VTQ results draw ever nearer, Jennifer Wright, one of our education experts has set out...
27/07/21
The summer 2021 exams appeals process: key things to know
Decisions on exam grades can can have a significant impact on the child’s educational progress and life chances. Therefore the process...
27/07/21
The benefits of a joined-up approach to your finances
The more complex an issue is, the more important that everyone involved is on the same page. When it comes to our finances, our lives,...
23/07/21
Mystery estranged daughter set to receive father’s entire estate
Written by Lucy-Allena McIlroy, Will, Trust and Estate Disputes solicitor at Irwin Mitchell Alexander Thomson died in September 2020,...
23/07/21
Fixated on a minor issue - but enough for an executor’s removal? Hudman v Morris explained
By Richard Smaller and James Wright, solicitors in the Will, Trust and Estate Disputes team at Irwin Mitchell What counts as unreasonable...
23/07/21
Why it's important to make your wishes clear: funeral and burial disputes
Written by Danni Brannon, solicitor and Elliot Booth, trainee solicitor in the Will, Trust and Estate Disputes team at Irwin Mitchell The...
23/07/21
What are the first steps to take when someone dies?
By paralegal Laura Williams and solicitor Nicola Hawkins in the Tax, Trusts and Estates team at Irwin Mitchell Losing a loved one can be...
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Sisters' appeal rejected after judge upholds their father's will
Permission to appeal has been rejected in the case of Miles & Anor v Shearer. The case was brought under the Inheritance Act 1975 by the...
14/07/21
A shot across the bows: torpedo proceedings in cross-border litigation
by Daniel Matchett, Associate Solicitor, Irwin Mitchell LLP As international travel resumes following a hiatus during the global...
09/07/21
The case of Britney Spears: Conservatorship and deputyship
Last week conservatorship in the US once again made headlines news, with details of how Britney Spears’s conservators have managed all of...
02/07/21
Retrospective Capacity Reports: The need to provide all-inclusive instructions
By Cori McKeown, solicitor in the Will, Trust and Estate Disputes team The importance of ensuring that experts who are instructed to...
28/06/21
Green light for outdoor civil weddings and partnerships
By Hannah Braisted, solicitor in the Family Law team Call me an overly-committed family lawyer, but my go-to fun fact (for anyone that...
28/06/21
Same-sex couples and the law about parenthood
By Hannah Saxe, Senior Associate Solicitor, Family team The law relating to parenthood can be complicated, especially for same-sex...
23/06/21
Inherited Wealth on Divorce
By Hayley Trim, Family law Partner at Irwin Mitchell English family lawyers will tell you it is trite law that inherited assets are not...
22/06/21
The DWP’s continued failure to provide updates to benefits reforms for terminally ill patients causes growing concern and anger amongst campaigners
By Simon Webb, Workplace Illness Specialist Solicitor and Georgie Woolmer, Personal Injury Trainee Solicitor The concerns of...
18/06/21
Loneliness Awareness Week 2021
By Helen Webster, solicitor at Irwin Mitchell This year, Loneliness Awareness Week runs from 14 -18 June, and is a campaign hosted by...
18/06/21