
Monday 15th May to 21st May 2023 marks Action for Brain Injury Week, culminating in ‘Hats for Headway’ on Saturday 20th May 2023.
Posted on 17/05/2023

In the latest instalment of our blog series on trusts, we look at the most common question we get asked about trusts: will they protect my assets from care home fees?
Posted on 17/05/2023

Children placed in the Hesley Group private children’s homes in Doncaster were subjected to physical, sexual and/or emotional abuse over the years.
Posted on 10/05/2023

An inquest was recently held into the death of Tracey South, which found multiple missed opportunities by medical staff at King’s Mill Hospital led to failure to rescue the patient.
Posted on 25/04/2023

A pre-nuptial agreement can be a useful document to draw up in advance of getting married or entering into a civil partnership to offer protection and some certainty if you were to divorce.
Posted on 17/04/2023

If you are experiencing a family law matter, you may be able to get help to pay for legal costs in the form of Legal Aid.
Our latest Child Care blog explains what Legal Aid is, the circumstances in which you are eligible and the information required to apply for Legal Aid.
Posted on 05/04/2023

The Guardianship (Missing Persons) Act 2017 is a relatively new law, which came into force in 2019.
The Act introduced much-needed legislation to allow the appointment of a guardian for property and financial affairs of a missing person.
Posted on 15/03/2023

As part of National Careers Week (6th-11th March), supporting young people in developing awareness about future job pathways, we spoke to three Rothera Bray employees about why they chose a career in law, the different routes they have taken to become qualified and what advice they would recommend for anyone considering a legal career.
Posted on 07/03/2023

Trusts can be a highly effective way of providing for your family or others you care about. A trust can help protect your assets and guarantee that your loved ones have financial stability for their future. A trust can also help alleviate and mitigate inheritance tax.
Posted on 01/03/2023

Michael Gove recently commented that the government wants to abolish the “outdated, feudal” leasehold system, but could this really happen? And what would replace it?
Posted on 28/02/2023

The Association of Lifetime Lawyers have launched Update Your Will Week, a campaign running from 23rd to 29th January to encourage more people to update their Will and ensure their final wishes are carried out, as research from the membership body shows the East Midlands has the highest number of out-of-date wills of any region in the UK.
Posted on 23/01/2023

Clever estate planning can be an incredibly useful tool in combatting unnecessary tax to our estates after we die. A tactical approach can significantly mitigate an estate’s inheritance tax (‘IHT’) liability and can be done by (amongst other things) distributing assets while we are still alive.
This blog seeks to illustrate the applicability of inheritance tax on estates and the potential methods of mitigating it. It does not take into account any capital gains or income tax consequences, gifts into trust or business property relief.
Posted on 10/01/2023