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Everys Announces Largest Round of Partner Appointments
Ten Partners Join the LLP Everys Solicitors have announced their largest-ever round of partner appointments and welcomed ten partners to the Limited Liability Partnership (LLP). Their appointments took effect on 1st October 2022 and reflect the firm’s long-term growth strategy and commitment to rewarding excellence. The partners were drawn from all practice areas, as well…
Read MoreHow Often Should You Update Your Will?
Does your Last Will and Testament reflect your wishes? Since updating it, your circumstances may have changed. If so, this could cause stress and confusion for family members and friends left behind at an already difficult time should the unthinkable happen. Hiring specialist solicitors to update your will could provide much-needed peace of mind and…
Read MoreWhat Happens To My Pension When I Die?
It’s not the easiest topic to think about, but knowing exactly what will happen to your pension when you die is important for your peace of mind. Here is an overview of the different kinds of pensions and what happens to them when you die. Below we cover state pensions, defined benefit pensions, and defined…
Read MoreWhy Make a Will?
Making a Will A will is a tool to set out what you would like to happen to your estate when you pass away. A common misconception people have is that if they don’t have a will everything will pass to their partner or that the family will be able to decide for themselves what…
Read MoreLasting Powers of Attorney (LPA) – What are they?
We often have the foresight to make a will – we consider what we would like to happen when we pass away and who we want to benefit from our estates. Often, my clients get peace of mind knowing that things are in order for the family that they are leaving behind. However, what we…
Read MoreBasic Guide on the Issues of Later Life Planning
Issues that might arise as part of later life planning from a legal point of view This basic guide is intended to give you an indication of the types of advice you may need in later life, and as part of retirement generally. It is not an exhaustive list but it covers the main general…
Read MoreAdvice on Care Provision and Fees
Care provision and fees The UK’s elderly care system is complex and there are different rules depending upon whether you live in England or Wales, Scotland being a separate legal jurisdiction. There are also different rules in place for residential care and domiciliary care, and the rules on who should pay what and when are…
Read MoreDeputy – Court of Protection
Court of Protection The Court of Protection is a specialist Court established to deal with matters regarding people who lack the mental capacity to make decisions for themselves. If a person can no longer manage their financial affairs and they do not have the capacity to make a Property and Finance Lasting Power of Attorney,…
Read MoreParental Responsibility
Decisions you can make if you have parental responsibility Parental responsibility gives certain individuals rights and obligations in respect of a child. It is generally held by most parents and can also be given to others in certain circumstances. Those who have parental responsibility need to ensure that the child in their care has their…
Read MoreCare Fees – Social Care Reform
Changes to how care in England will be charged from October 2023. I am hesitant to write this article as many of you will know that we have been here before, advised that the rules on charging for care are going to change but then, after a number of postponements, the promised changes never materialised.…
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