Inheritance Tax planning like a Cameron – what your clients want to know now
Ever since Cameron set out his stall against the Brexit, revelations about his spending and finances – both professionally and personally – have been coming out thick and fast. What a coincidence. The coverage in the press, while calculated to make Dave look ‘dodgy’, has in fact highlighted the legal and sound advice on IHT […]
Last chance to enter STEP private client awards
Friday 29th April is the last chance to enter the STEP Private Client Awards, before the event is held on 8th September. The awards are for private client solicitors, accountants, barristers, bankers, trust managers and financial advisors from around the world. Categories include Contentious Trusts and Estates Team of the Year, Vulnerable Client Advisory Team, […]
Woman who was allowed to refuse treatment by CoP to remain anonymous after death
A woman who wanted to die because she said she had lost her “sparkle” and had her decision to refuse treatment after a failed suicide attempt upheld will continue to remain anonymous. The respondent, known as “C” died on 28th November. She had previously been taken to the Court of Protection by Kings College Hospital […]