You are here: Home > News & events > Newsletters
Filter news

Danger of last-minute arrangements concerning Wills

EVERYDAY LAW SPRING 2012 > Furley Page was at the centre of a court case which attracted extensive national media coverage and underlines the danger of last-minute arrangements concerning Wills. Read Full Article

Statutory Wills - Wills for those who have lost capacity

EVERYDAY LAW SPRING 2012 > The importance of making a will has been well publicised. But what if someone has lost capacity, has no will, and it is clearly desirable, if not essential, for a will to be in place? Read Full Article

Joint ownership of property

EVERYDAY LAW SPRING 2012 > In what capacity will you hold the property following completion? Read Full Article

A child’s inheritance

EVERYDAY LAW SPRING 2012 > In a recent case reported in the press Mr Justice Norris ruled that three year old Rory Greenstreet should have his father’s inheritance held on trust beyond the age of 18. Read Full Article

Income tax and Discretionary Trusts – a brief guide

EVERYDAY LAW SPRING 2012 > Trusts – A look at some of the issues faced by trustees during the administration of a trust Read Full Article

Information given to beneficiaries

EVERYDAY LAW SPRING 2012 > A look at some of the issues faced by trustees during the administration of a trust Read Full Article

Impact of employment law reform to be felt by new joiners

EVERYDAY LAW SPRING 2012 > On 3 October 2011 the Government announced that the qualifying period of service required before an employee can bring an unfair dismissal claim will increase from one year to two years. Read Full Article

The Trust Deed is signed, sealed

EVERYDAY LAW SPRING 2012 > Trusts – A look at some of the issues faced by trustees during the administration of a trust Read Full Article

Charity begins at home

EVERYDAY LAW SPRING 2012 > Last year the government announced a new inheritance tax benefit to those who, in their Will, leave 10% of their net estate to charity. Read Full Article

Shared ownership

EVERYDAY LAW SUMMER 2010 > Shared ownership (part buy part rent)/shared equity. Shared ownership makes home ownership more affordable because you can part buy and part rent your home. Read Full Article

Archive

Quick contact

Furley Page Solicitors in Kent, London, Canterbury, Chatham & Whitstable
Get in touch on 0845 603 10 57