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New Year Resolutions: Sky Diving, Base Jumping, Lasting Power of Attorney?

As we usher in the New Year many of us focus on what we plan to achieve in the next few months, that might be confronting our fears with an extreme sport or, maybe, preparing a Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA). Just as extreme sports enthusiasts prepare for the unknown, why not embark on the adventure of securing your future through a LPA?

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How can a Notary Public help you seal your future?

As the clock struck midnight on New Year’s Eve, it marked the end of one year and the beginning of new possibilities. Many people set resolutions and goals, aiming to transform their lives. Whether it’s tying the knot, moving overseas to work or expanding your business globally, the new year is a time to dream big. A Notary Public can play an important role in turning these dreams into reality.

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How can I protect my estate from Care Home fees?

if you are deemed to require residential care, then the Local Authority will carry out a financial assessment to determine how much, if any, of your care you will pay yourself. Your property is likely to be your main asset and it is normally what clients want to protect the most. If you jointly own a property, there is something that can be done to protect half of the value of the property.

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Do I need a Declaration of Trust when buying a property with a partner or friend?

Buying a property together is a milestone for any couple, but for unmarried partners, it comes with it’s own unique considerations. If your relationship is not legally recognised by a marriage or civil partnership then your contributions to a jointly owned property can be particularly vulnerable in the event of a separation.

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Elves' Legacy: Mastering Estate Planning

After securing their dream home and setting up a cohabitation agreement, Buddy and Holly, the ever-forward-thinking elves, turned their attention to the future. They wanted to ensure that their hard-earned assets, now including their cherished home, were passed down efficiently when the time came.

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Love and Law: Understanding Cohabitation Agreements

Buddy and Holly were settling into their new home well; their home was filled with couple (s)elfies and Buddy didn’t object to the garish Christmas prints filling their home. It wasn’t long after they moved in that Holly approached Buddy about protecting their individual assets.

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Protecting Your Creative Legacy

It was extremely sad to hear that iconic music legend Shane MacGowan passed away recently. What possibly made it worse was that he died during the run up to Christmas, when Fairytale of New York gets its annual airing on radio stations and Christmas music selections. This brings into focus the intricacies of estate planning, especially in understanding how royalties pass under a Will.

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The Failings in Maternity Services

You cannot hear a headline or read a newspaper without mention of terrible birth experiences suffered by expectant mothers, often sadly ending in catastrophic consequences. A report has been published detailing spiraling issues in NHS maternity services, including dangerously low staffing levels.

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