Features
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FeatureWhy Mazur matters
The recent Mazur judgment represents a significant turning point in the practical interpretation of how law firms conduct litigation. Paul Bennett, who acted in the case, outlines the issues and challenges ahead
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FeaturePension problems?
With unused pensions set to become subject to inheritance tax, John D. Bunker and Laura Colville explain the implications this has for probate work and lifetime planning
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FeatureProfessional benefits?
Should law professionals be concerned about the recent growth in unregulated providers of will writing and estate planning services? Diana Bentley examines the evidence
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FeatureBroadening horizons
Faye Hall outlines some of the additional, non-legal services that can help private client lawyers, and how to build a wider network of professional relationships
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FeatureBlood money
The government recently confirmed that all payments from the Infected Blood Compensation Scheme will be fully exempt from inheritance tax. Jade Gani has the details
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FeatureA good investment?
Alison Craggs considers the practicalities and the tax implications of gifting investment property to children
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Sponsored byWills and ways
Will Cook translates the key findings of The National Wills Report 2025 into practical strategies
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FeatureTrust the process
Ronnie Myers and Natalie Lim explain what you need to know following updates to the trust registration rules
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FeatureSecuring a digital legacy
Angharad Lynn examines the legal position of digital assets, since the implementation of the Property (Digital Assets etc) Act 2025
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FeatureRenters rights
Alex Jeffery and Carly Jeffery look at what private client practitioners need to know about the Renters Rights Act
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FeatureHeir hunters
What should executors and administrators do to find missing or unknown beneficiaries? Diva Shah has some advice