Spring 2025 employment law update
Employment law is back in the news with the Government’s game-changing Employment Rights Bill working its way through Parliament, but most of those changes are not expected to come into force until 2026.
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Find out moreEmployment law is back in the news with the Government’s game-changing Employment Rights Bill working its way through Parliament, but most of those changes are not expected to come into force until 2026.
Read MoreIf you are buying a home, you will probably breathe a sigh of relief on completion as you pick up the keys to your new home and can finally move in. However, this is not the end of the conveyancing process, and there are several things your conveyancer must still do to protect your interests.
Read MoreIf you are preparing for marriage or civil partnership, or if you are navigating a divorce or dissolution, it may be necessary to consider how any trusts which form part of your asset portfolio will be considered.
Read MoreEconomic abuse of the elderly is on the rise, as evidenced by a recent World Health Organisation review which estimates that around 6.8 per cent of individuals aged 60 and above experience financial abuse every year.
Read MoreIf you buy land or property over a certain price in England or Northern Ireland, you must pay a fee to HMRC, namely stamp duty and land tax (SDLT). This tax is payable when you purchase a freehold, new or existing leasehold, or shared ownership scheme property, as well as when you purchase a property or land in exchange for payment, e.g. when you take out a mortgage.
Read MoreWriting a will allows you to have control over your money, property, possessions and investments after you die, and is the only way to ensure that your estate goes to the people and causes you care about. Without a will, Rules of Intestacy determine how your assets are distributed.
Read MoreManaging someone’s financial assets after they die can be a heavy burden at an emotionally challenging time. Conducting a financial asset search can be a simple way of getting an estate in order and making the executor process as quick and straightforward as possible.
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