Trusts, Estates & Private Client | Notary Services
We offer a Notary Public service. We can verify identities and authenticate documents for use overseas.
Our notary services include:
- authenticating foreign wills and providing documents to deal with the administration of estates of people who are abroad, or who own property abroad
- authenticating company and business documents and transactions, or providing certificates regarding the status of a company or the identity of its directors
- authenticating personal documents and information such as education or professional qualifications or declarations of freedom to marry for immigration or emigration purposes or to apply to marry or to work abroad
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On 7th August of last year we discussed the upcoming changes to the VAT position for Independent Schools. Now we are in the New Year, what can we say about the implementation of these changes?
The Autumn 2024 budget (“the Budget”) was publicly announced on 30 October 2024 and whilst it has brought some significant changes, there are many policies that remain the same and some anticipated reforms which were overlooked.
Since 2017, Labour has consistently discussed their desire to scrap the value added tax (VAT) exemption for private school fees. It has been a topic included in manifestos, statements and during the General Election campaign. When asked, Sir Keir Starmer confirmed he wished to scrap the tax benefit “as soon as it can be done”. Now Labour is in office what does this mean.?
We are delighted to announce Simrun Garcha has been promoted to Partner, as Ian Burman retakes the reins as Head of Department.
The House of Commons Justice Committee have made enquiries into the probate registry’s performance and services due to the ongoing concerns and delays.
We understand that dealing with your family affairs requires more than just sound advice and technical excellence. We invest the time to get to know our clients’ circumstances, needs and preferences to deliver commercially informed and practical results for you.
The Inheritance (Provision for Families and Dependants) Act 1975 (“the Inheritance Act”) enables some limited exceptions to the principle of testamentary freedom and provides an option for redress for those dissatisfied with the dispositions made to them in a will.
It is surprising to note that despite society’s increased reliance upon and use of the internet, the law too seems to be lagging behind when it comes to making provisions for the transfer of digital assets upon death.
A key benefit of a family charter is that it can create processes to record agreements on issues specific to the family that simply could not be dealt with in the company’s articles of association or shareholders’ agreement.