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Recent data has revealed that a scheme designed to help boost the pension entitlement of carers is falling short.
It’s been confirmed that the Labour shadow pensions minister has stepped down.
Demand from so-called ‘baby-boomers’ means that the positive pension transfer forecast is likely to continue.
A new watchdog has been introduced within the Financial Conduct Authority to strengthen defences against money laundering in the UK.
New research has revealed that almost half of savers don’t know who the provider of their pension is.
New research has suggested that the equity release sector could hit £3 billion for the first time in a single year.
Paul Buckle is Managing Director of Schemes and Affinity insurance partnerships across the UK business of Jelf.
Concerns have led to the launch of the UK’s first “water cremation” service being stalled.
Recent research has indicated that pension investments hit a significant high of £13.4 billion in quarter 3 of 2017.
The Ministry of Justice has issued its response to the study on the legal services market carried out by the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA).
Recent research indicates that the high numbers of homeowners releasing equity could be due to an end of year surge.
The Law Commission have announced that trust law, leasehold and chancel repair liability will be among the projects they plan on exploring in the near future.
New research indicates that an eighth of employees may opt out of workplace pension schemes when contributions rise next year under auto-enrolment.
The pensions minister has stated that savers will only engage with the pension dashboard if they are able to place trust in the information it provides.
Well-known TV presenter Keith Chegwin passed away on Monday with his family by his side.
The Government is being urged to ban cold calls and require people to take or expressly opt out of guidance before they’re able to access their pension pot.
Having worked in the industry for over two decades, Guildford- based Matthew Mitchell from Legacy Legal talks to Today’s Wills and Probate about writing his first book “You can’t take it with you.” So, what
Small and medium-sized enterprises are being encouraged to meet public sector demand using a new marketplace for providers of health and social care.
The Law Society has described mandatory price publication plans as unnecessary and likely to cause greater confusion for consumers.
The Law Society has warned that any emails purporting to be them regarding ‘Find a Solicitor’ profiles should be treated with caution.
The family of a woman who was kept alive against her will have received a payout of £45,000.
Four defendants have been found guilty following a prosecution case brought by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA).
An investigation has been launched into the activities of a wealth management firm.
It’s been revealed Tara Palmer-Tomkinson left her estate worth £2.3 million to children that she never had.
A call from a consumer panel to introduce a central regime of financial protection has been rejected by the Legal Services Board.
Recent research has revealed that retirees are unlocking wealth from their properties to boost their finances.
Recent research has found that in 15 years, one in eight UK retirees will be living in rental accommodation.
Market leaders in Genealogy and Asset Repatriation, Bristol-based Title Research have become the latest company to partner with Today’s Wills & Probate.
The GDPR is set to impact the legal sector in a big way. Coming into force on the 25 May next year, the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) aims to increase security on personal data
New analysis has revealed that the poorest pensioners will see the lowest rise their pension income next year.
Results of a recent survey have revealed that consumers believe they could be saving an extra £130 per month if they had greater financial advice.
New research has indicated that up to 13 million households in the UK are being overcharged by home insurance companies when renewing their current policy.