5 Reasons to Guest Blawg
A key component of blogging, guest blogging is, as the term suggests, where a blogger writes as a guest on another blogger’s blog. While this may be obvious, it may not be apparent to some why guest...
View ArticleConstructive trusts
What is a Constructive Trust? A constructive trust is a trust that can be imposed on parties by the court at equity, if it is just and reasonable to do so. This prevents certain parties from being...
View ArticleWhy a Deed of Trust is crucial for young couples starting on the housing ladder
With the Government’s new initiatives on helping young couples start on the housing ladder, and the trend towards sharing the cost of mortgages with family or partners, it is becoming increasingly...
View ArticleWell I declare! Why use a Declaration of Trust.
Leanne Hathaway – Head of Tax and Trusts A Declaration of Trust is an arrangement setting out who shall have the ownership of an asset and be able to benefit from it. This is important if your assets...
View ArticleAm I talking to the right people?
This is a question that I often ask myself ahead of a meeting. Try to avoid having to ask yourself the question half way though a meeting though. The Apprentice candidates on the BBC demonstrated...
View ArticleDealing with Probate – What you need to know
Emma Fuller By Emma Fuller We understand that some people are nervous of approaching Solicitors if they need help with Probate as there are concerns of the costs. However, not everyone charges in the...
View Article7 Secrets Nursing Homes Don’t Want You to Know
Secret #1: Pressure Ulcers (Bed Sores) are avoidable! Secret #2: Nursing home employees may falsify medical records to cover up neglect. Secret #3: Government agencies do not have enough staff or...
View ArticleEstate Planning Basics for Aging and Infirm Parents
One of the quickest ways to learn about the importance of having a solid and comprehensive estate plan is having to facilitate the process for elderly parents who encounter unexpected hardships. For...
View ArticleLasting Powers of Attorney and Enduring Powers of Attorney.
By Emma Fuller, Director at Edward Hands and Lewis After Lasting Powers of Attorney or Enduring Powers of Attorney have been made by a Donor (ie the person who has entered into the Lasting Power if...
View ArticleArt Expert Witness Testifies in Heated Battle over Andy Warhol’s Portrait of...
The University of Texas at Austin is suing for their right to possession of an Andy Warhol portrait of Farrah Fawcett, the American actress famous for her role in the television series Charlie’s...
View ArticlePre-Death Will & Trust Contests: Should They Be Allowed?
(US law & generally) Can – and should – a will or trust be challenged before the settlor dies? Different states across the United States respond differently to this question. Conventionally, a will...
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