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Read This If Your Child Has Been Taken Abroad Without Your Consent

10th December, 2021 By

If your right to play a full part in your child's life has been undermined by his or her wrongful removal from England, a specialist family lawyer can help you achieve a reunion. A case on point concerned a baby girl who, without her father's consent, was sent to live in India by her mother. Following the end of the couple's tempestuous relationship, the mother flew to India with their seven-month-old daughter, leaving her in the care of her grandparents. The mother returned to England and the child had since...

Inheritance Tax Property Valuations – Don't Dispense With Professional Advice

7th December, 2021 By

Residential property often represents the majority of a person's wealth and valuing it for Inheritance Tax (IHT) purposes is, par excellence, a matter for professionals. In a case on point, a son who dispensed with expert tax and valuation advice following his mother's death found himself in very deep water. When the mother died, she owned three terraced houses in the same street. When it came to calculating IHT payable on her estate, HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) valued them at £2.42 million in total. Her son, acting as her...

Father Who Disinherited Daughter Lacked Capacity to Make a Valid Will

2nd December, 2021 By

You are perfectly entitled to write your children or other close family members out of your will, but such a course can be an invitation to dispute after you are gone. That was certainly so in a High Court case concerning a man who left everything he owned to a close friend, thereby disinheriting his daughter. The daughter would have been his principal beneficiary under a will he signed four years prior to his death, aged 86. However, a few months before he passed away, he executed a new will...

Lending Money to Friends? Don't Act Without Professional Advice

29th November, 2021 By

The emotional element involved in lending money to friends and loved ones makes it all the more necessary to first seek independent professional advice. A case on point concerned a businessman who lent a small fortune to a close friend but had to launch High Court proceedings to get part of his money back. Over some years, the businessman lent substantial sums to his friend, who had encountered financial difficulties. A loan agreement was eventually signed by which the friend agreed that a consolidated debt of £705,000 should be secured...