On 31st December 2020 at 11pm the transition period for the UK leaving the European Union (EU) ended. This means family lawyers are operating under a new regime when considering cross border ...Read more
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Can a Scottish Power of Attorney be used in England?
More and more people are granting powers of attorney in favour of family or friends. Granting a power of attorney ensures there is someone appointed to manage your affairs if you are incapable of ...Read more
Equity release: how can releasing equity from my home help me?
Equity release enables you to release money from your house without selling it. It’s like a mortgage, but normally, you don’t make any repayments. Typically equity release products are available to ...Read more
How parents can get the green light to travel this summer
Most of us are eagerly scrutinising the Government’s traffic light categorisation of countries for safe travel abroad. But parents who are separated have extra obligations to meet before they have the ...Read more
A simple guide to Trusts and Trust Administration
If you have been appointed as a trustee on a trust, you might be wondering what this means for you and what your obligations are. Our simple guide to trusts will help you understand your ...Read more
Prenups: what are prenuptial agreements and are they enforceable?
Prenuptial agreements, more commonly known as ‘prenups’, are formal written contracts between a couple entered into prior to their marriage or civil partnership. They are most often designed to ...Read more





