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Irwin Mitchell

Act in haste, repent at (Her Majesty's) leisure (perhaps?)

An interesting and rather extraordinary story is reported in The Times today.  Dianne De Marzo's claim to a share in a property in Abbey...

Irwin Mitchell

Financial abuse: new year, same risk?

As we begin a new year, it is worth reminding ourselves to be ever-vigilant of financial abuse as my colleague Ethan Axelrod, a trainee...

Irwin Mitchell

Richest man to divorce

After 25 years, Amazon founder Jeff Bezos and his wife MacKenzie are set to divorce. In a joint statement the pair said "After a long...

Irwin Mitchell

Happy 2019: Celebrating 100 years of women in law

As we wave goodbye to 2018, the year that marked the 100th anniversary of some women given the vote, we enter another special centenary...

Irwin Mitchell

Compare the market, if you can

From 6 December 2018 law firms are required to publish their costs for obtaining probate and administering estates on their websites. The...

Irwin Mitchell

Give the gift that keeps on giving – are you in the 54% of the population without a will?

At this time of year we are finalising our Christmas wish lists including the latest gadgets, clothes and confectionaries. I have very...

Irwin Mitchell

Write the right will: The perils of clauses

For those who think that will drafting is a relatively straightforward job, this recent example in the High Court just goes to showy how...

Irwin Mitchell

Probate fees: the real tax on death

Inheritance tax (IHT) and how to avoid it is often in the news. Only recently much comment was made about how the late Bruce Forsyth...

Irwin Mitchell

Old McDonald had a farm… and everyone started fighting over it

Yet another dispute involving a family farm hits the headlines.  My colleague Heather Roberts, an associate in our Manchester office has...

Irwin Mitchell

Inheritance laws in Tunisia - why are women still waiting for equality?

To mark International Women’s Day this year, men and women in Tunisia took to the streets in the country’s capital to demand equal...

Irwin Mitchell

Are you one of millions who has underestimated the cost of future care?

We don't always like to think about what our later life future holds, but whilst we are all now living longer, that does not necessarily...

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Adoption applications are falling - but why?

A recent statistic shows that adoption applications by heterosexual couples has fallen 36% in the past four years.   And it is thought...

Irwin Mitchell

Do I have to fund my legal fees on divorce?

It is a common misconception that if you either cannot fund your legal costs or do not have the 'cash flow' to do so, there are no...

Irwin Mitchell

Pension Pot Tax Shock

With the advent of auto enrolment in 2012, more Britons than ever before are contributing to a pension scheme.  We all know that we...

Irwin Mitchell

Are your expectations for retirement savings and the cost of future care realistic?

Whilst we are all now living longer, that does not necessarily equate to a healthy life expectancy.  It is important not to ignore the...

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My costs: Did I win or not?

An important question of costs was considered on appeal in the case of Griffin v Higgs & Ors [2018] last month. This was a will dispute...

Irwin Mitchell

Giving it all away: lifetime gifting to avoid IHT

When the term "tax planning" is banded about in the press and on social media, many people imagine complex and expensive schemes...

Irwin Mitchell

Asian Divorce: Digging for Gold

As a specialist in this area, I am often asked to advise on the issue of jewellery and dowry.  Here is my summary and some top tips....

Irwin Mitchell

Ashes To Ashes - A judge has to rule

A case involving a dispute about ashes and who should be allowed to attend a cremation has been widely reported in the media. TV comedian...

Irwin Mitchell

Man who 'doesn't like cows' in farm inheritance battle

A humorous headline from the BBC as often is the case in our area of law. My colleague Nazia Nawaz, a senior associate in our Manchester...

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In the Estate of Lord Templeman deceased: Summary judgment in a probate claim is possible, just not this one

In the mid 70s, Mr Justice Templeman as he then was, gave the leading judgment in Kenward v Adams 1975, setting out the now infamous...

Irwin Mitchell

Promise of Land - is it really enforceable?

One of my colleagues in our Manchester office, Nazia Nawaz, has brought the case of Moore v Moore to my attention and comments as...

Irwin Mitchell

The Protection Racket

Sadly, this is another example of how the very system that is supposed to protect vulnerable people can be used against them.  In this...

Irwin Mitchell

‘Merry Christmas Gaffa’ - Christmas for a professional football player

As the retail shops begin to stack the shelves with Christmas products, spare a thought for the professional footballers and their...

Irwin Mitchell

Hindsight is a wonderful thing - why significant delay could cost you your home

A recent decision of the High Court has seen the claims advanced by a widow against her late husband's estate, dismissed some 28 years...

Joanne Moseley

Irwin Mitchell win injunction allowing senior Cardiologist to return to work

A senior consultant doctor has won the right to return to full duties at Frimley Health NHS Foundation Trust, against the wishes of his...

Irwin Mitchell

Banfield v Campbell: disabled cohabitee awarded life interest

Another interesting decision in relation to a claim under the Inheritance Act 1975, this time by Master Teverson in the case of Banfield...

Irwin Mitchell

Modern families, medicine and the law: IVF and conception post-death

Advances in medical treatment and modern family life have both lead to the courts in England and Wales and overseas, grappling with new...

Irwin Mitchell

Familiarity is good for your mental health

Two interesting dementia-related stories being reported on the BBC this week.  Firstly, the email read out by Jonathan Agnew about the...

Irwin Mitchell

Cohabitees at war: woman gets to keep what is already hers

Despite the headlines in the mainstream media that Ms Ladwa, 43 has 'won' half of the £1.7 million home she shared with her partner of 16...