Heledd Wyn Discusses Long-Term Care On Topical Talks With Title Research Podcast
In episode five of Topical Talks, Title Research was joined by expert guest, Heledd Wyn, Associate Director and Head of Long Term & Elderly Care at Gregg Latchams. Heledd specialises in estate planning, long-term care and asset protection. She is a member of STEP, sat on the STEP Mental Capacity Global Special Interest Group for […]
Enquiries About Using Equity Release For ‘Gifting’ Rise During Lockdown As Older Homeowners Look To Help Younger Generations
Over 50s experts SunLife have seen an increase in the number of homeowners looking to release equity from their homes to help younger generations whose finances have been further hit by lockdown. SunLife’s equity release director, Simon Stanney, says the main reasons people generally opt for equity release are; to enhance their own lifestyles – […]
Nobody Fights Like Families
We all know about the fictional perennial case of Jarndyce v Jarndyce which is central to Bleak House by Charles Dickens. Over 160 years later the court lists are still routinely populated by long running family disputes. A recent example is the case involving Andrew Frejek and his brother, Stephen, and sister, Susan. These were […]
Police Chief Issues Cyber Attack Warning
As more people begin to make their way back to the workplace, the National Policing Lead for cyber crime has issued a stark reminder about the vulnerabilities that could have been left behind when the UK was locked down. Chief Constable Peter Goodman, who heads Derbyshire Constabulary but is also the National Lead for Cyber […]
EWHC Confirms Validation Of Declaration Of Trust
The England and Wales High Court (EWHC) has ruled that discretionary trusts containing AXA offshore bonds were valid, despite refusals from AXA who claimed document defects invalidated the trusts. In 2014, Michael and Ann Bowack instructed a financial advisor to set up two Isle of Man trusts, each containing £325,000. Mr and Mrs Bowack completed […]