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Giving It All Away ? – Why Gifting Your Home to Your Children May Not Be Such A Good Idea

Giving It All Away ? – Why Gifting Your Home to Your Children May Not Be Such A Good Idea

by alternative resolution to conflict | Sep 16, 2015 | Wills and Probate

When considering the impending burden of inheritance tax and the cost of care, many parents feel that giving their home to their children could be a very attractive option.  Their plan is to continue to live in the home, but pass the legal ownership to their children....

Death in Service Benefits – The Importance of Reviewing Nominations

by alternative resolution to conflict | Sep 10, 2015 | Wills and Probate

Many employees are entitled to a death in service benefit from their employer.  The figure can vary considerably from a very small sum to over ten times an employee’s annual salary.  The benefit is usually linked to the staff pension scheme and will be free of...
The Trouble with Children – Problems Defining Offspring for Inheritance

The Trouble with Children – Problems Defining Offspring for Inheritance

by alternative resolution to conflict | Sep 6, 2015 | Uncategorized

It’s very natural for parents to pass on all their worldly goods to their children, and for those who die without a will the probate rules will ensure that they are the first in line (along with any spouse) for the assets from your estate.    But although the...

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