Tough economic conditions and spiralling costs are expected to add to the pressure on couples facing the Christmas period. The new year often brings news of the unhappy couples who have decided to call time on their relationships, leading to so-called ...
It can be quite common for a lay Executor to wish to purchase property from an Estate particularly where that Executor is also a beneficiary. Most people don't realise that there is a rule that can prevent a transaction of that type from being valid. An...
It’s been a busy period for our Corporate Team here at Chattertons Solicitors having recently celebrated the completion of ten new deals with a further eight expected to complete by the end of 2022. Over the last year the team has been involved in...
1. Inheritance Tax (IHT) The Nil Rate Band and Residence Nil Rate Band, previously fixed until April 2026, will now be fixed until April 2028. This is one of a number of 'stealth' taxes extended in this Statement. The current Nil Rate...
Many people will be wondering what a recession will mean for their future plans. Some will be reconsidering whether to move house or extend their home. Others will be debating whether to go ahead with that expensive holiday next year or upgrade the...
A ruling on the responsibility of directors towards creditors has been welcomed as companies face challenging economic times ahead. The long-awaited ruling on the so-called ‘creditor duty’ in BTI 2014 LLC v Sequana SA is important in...
When purchasing a property or land, it is important to be aware of any easements in place. The ‘rules’ created by easements could affect your privacy and cause a wide range of implications from parking arrangements to plans you may have for...
When buying property, it is important to know all costs beforehand to help you stick to your budget. Hidden costs can throw your plans off and ultimately take you over budget. Solicitor fees are likely to be one of the highest costs to consider and one that...
In the UK, pupils and students are protected from being discriminated against by their schools, colleges and universities under the Equality Act 2010, but this doesn’t mean education is free from discrimination. It is important to be able to identify...