Over the last 20 years we’ve helped countless professionals to provide advice and guidance to clients going through divorce. One of the ways we support our professional colleagues is by…
Author: Jeremy Jackson
This year marks the 180th anniversary of one of the most celebrated festive stories. Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol was first published in 1843, telling the cautionary tale of Ebenezer…
Each November, the legal profession teams up with nine of the UK’s best-loved charities for Will Aid Month. Under the scheme, participating solicitors waive their fee for writing a basic…
When you head to the supermarket, it’s likely that you buy the brands you’re most familiar with. Whether you’re a fan of Heinz beans, Colman’s mustard, or Mr Kipling’s cakes,…
In this month’s article you can find lots of useful information about the thorny world of “ringfencing”. Despite the Pensions Advisory Group (PAG) report suggesting that ringfencing would not usually…
In recent years, soaring rents and house prices have made it more difficult for young adults to live independently. Indeed, the Office for National Statistics report that the total number…
Back in 1999, the government introduced a brand-new method of tax-efficient saving. The Individual Savings Account (ISA) was designed to encourage more people to save, offering returns that were free…
Taking a DIY approach to life can help you to save money. Whether it’s a job around the house or sidestepping a travel agent, there can be economies to be…
A generation ago, financial advice used to be a largely transactional business. A client had a specific problem they needed to solve – some money to invest, a need for…
Speaking to crowds in St Peter’s Square in 2015, Pope Francis recalled the words of Benedict XVI during a visit to an old people’s home: “The quality of a society,…