19 March 2021
As Partner and Head of Family at Forsters, and having worked with hundreds of divorcing couples in the past 20 years, Jo Edwards shares her insight into where many marriages go wrong and tips on how to keep yours happy. This article was originally published in Brides magazine.
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19 March 2021
This briefing provides an introduction to family philanthropy, outlining the key issues that need to be considered in order to ensure a successful charitable project.
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17 March 2021
Special purpose acquisition companies (SPACs) have been around for a while and although they may have “historically been viewed as a bit shady” (Axios correspondent Felix Salmon), 2020 seemed to have been (at least for them) a good year, with SPACs (particularly in the US) being increasingly used as a means for established private companies to access capital markets and go public.
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11 March 2021
The government has announced that the measures which were put in place last year to assist commercial tenants during the Covid-19 pandemic will be extended, once again, to 30 June 2021.
The effect of the latest announcement is as follows:
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9 March 2021
Bitcoin (BTC) has been back in the news again recently, as values surged and continue to fluctuate. Investors are increasingly considering alternative assets, including crypto-assets, amidst the on-going economic gloom.
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3 March 2021
The Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT) holiday will end on 31 March 2021. For those seeking to benefit from this, January could be argued to be the final month in which consumers can feasibly initiate a property purchase.
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23 February 2021
Following the recent introduction of significant new planning legislation, our Planning team have outlined a useful guide to the new use class system and a guide to new permitted development rights.
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22 February 2021
The start of 2021 has had its ups and downs. However, the New Year brought some welcome news for lawyers, accountants and other professionals in the UK working on cross-border transactions and other arrangements, and for their clients.
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15 February 2021
US citizens who are UK resident beneficiaries of US trusts may be taxed twice on the trust’s income or capital gains because of the overlapping scope of UK and US taxation. However, there are options for mitigating this exposure so that a UK resident may benefit from a US trust without suffering cross-border double taxation.
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15 February 2021
The COVID-19 vaccination programme is well underway and with reports suggesting that all adults will be offered a vaccine by the end of May, employers will likely be considering the implications of this for their staff. This article considers some of the key issues.
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