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  • Living with Dementia: Managing your legal affairs

    Living with Dementia: Managing your legal affairs

    If you have received a diagnosis of Dementia, it's important to put together a plan for your future wishes and care. Our living with dementia Q&As highlight how a solicitor can help make sure plans for the future are put in place and ar...

  • Norfolk's Big Charity Conference

    Norfolk's Big Charity Conference

    At Norfolk's Big Charity Conference on Wednesday 12th June, Clapham & Collinge are delighted to be joined by other specialists in the charity sector to provide a unique insight into the essential questions that trustees need to deal wit...

  • Charities and Trading

    Charities and Trading

    HMRC and the Charity Commission recently updated and reissued their guidance on charities and trading. Finding ways to pay less tax is important for everyone but especially charities with limited budgets. Setting up subsidiary trading compa...

  • ​Landlord update: Changes to Landlord and Agents fees

    ​Landlord update: Changes to Landlord and Agents fees

    From 1 June 2019 all new tenancies must comply with the Tenant Fees Act 2019 (the 'Act'). Existing tenancies should also be compliant with the Act by 31 May 2020, or will be considered in breach. The Act is intended to limit the payments la...

  • Are DIY Wills to blame for the increase in Probate Disputes?

    Are DIY Wills to blame for the increase in Probate Disputes?

    A recent article by the Law Gazette suggests that DIY Wills are being blamed on the increase of probate disputes. While DIY Wills might seem like a cost effective method, mistakes made in the document could be more susceptible to being cont...

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