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Claim a Power of Attorney refund
Refunds are being offered to those who may have been charged more than was necessary to apply to register lasting or enduring powers of attorney between 1 April 2013 and 31 March 2017.
A zero-sum game?
As the global elite gathered in Davos last month, Piers Morgan was also there, to interview President Trump.
Discount rate and Scottish periodical payments update
It was our understanding that the Ministry of Justice’s response to the Justice Committee’s report was due within 60 days of the report’s publication, which was on 30th November 2017.
Two decades of lost earnings growth?
In its response to the Autumn Budget last November, the Resolution Foundation, a ‘think tank’, painted a bleak picture of the outlook for the UK economy.
A New Year, a new crisis looming in the NHS
A new report, 'NHS continuing healthcare funding', published by the Committee of Public Accounts, highlights the difficulties people face accessing NHS continuing healthcare (CHC).
Working together
All too often specialists in their respective fields focus on their own discipline, or a problem at hand. Bringing these various disciplines together to produce a collegiate plan is necessary if the most beneficial long-term outcomes are to be achieved.
Good Tidings - will there be some good news for recipients of PIP and ESA?
Hopefully this will increase the chances of improvements to Employment and Support Allowance (ESA) and Personal Independence Payment (PIP).
Timing of Trust Establishment – Part 2
To reiterate the importance of considering trust advice at the most appropriate time, the following case study highlights one of the issues of deferring advice to too late a stage
What do tulips, an 18th century import/export company, railways, Japan and technology all have in common?
The answer, of course, is that all have at some point been the subject of a speculative bubble.