Earlier today, Chancellor Rachel Reeves outlined the tax, welfare and public service spending decisions in her Autumn Statement, putting forward the Labour Party’s first Budget in 14 years. Given that...
When you are making your Will, there are many different aspects to think about and scenarios to consider. But, often the most important decision you must make, is who to...
Despite the widespread anticipation and column inches leading up to the Autumn Statement, Inheritance Tax was excluded from the Chancellor’s announcements. Jeremy Hunt spoke for an hour during the delivery...
Organised by the Alzheimer’s Society, Dementia Action Week (DAW) is an annual event aimed at bringing communities and organisations together to improve the lives of people living with dementia. This...
For years, the worry of cancer was one of the UK’s biggest health concerns. Now, another devastating disease has taken its place at the top of the list of diagnoses...
Our final journey is one we all make alone, but it is up to every individual to make sure that those left behind are fully aware of their last wishes....
What is a beneficiary? A Beneficiary is someone who receives an inheritance from a deceased person’s estate. If there is a Will, the Will sets out who will inherit the...
This year Chelmsford Cathedral was chosen to be a part of the National Harvest Service and to host the Harvest Torch. The Torch, which symbolises the harvest, was blessed in...
If the unthinkable were to happen and you died suddenly, if appropriate, the hospital will approach your family to ask if you wanted to donate your organs. How would your...
TSP’s Wills and Estates team, discusses the recent landmark Supreme Court ruling which could affect the law for adult children challenging their parents’ Wills if they don’t believe they have...