2020 was an extraordinary year for everyone, including those involved with landed estates and heritage properties. Whilst the prospects for 2021 are better, significant challenges, as well as opportunities lie ahead.

Landed Estates & Heritage Property Webinar Series
Meet the team
Our thinking
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FT Adviser quotes Sarah Higgins on the abolished LTA and how this affects divorce and inheritance
Sarah Higgins
In the Press
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UK divorces and Swiss pension fund assets
Joanna Metaxas
Insights
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The end is nigh for London as the "divorce capital of the world" - major reform of the law of finances on divorce after 50 years?
Charlotte Posnansky
quick reads
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Sarah Wray writes for eprivateclient on the tax implications to consider when developing a garden
Sarah Wray
In the Press
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This week in the news: inheritance tax interest costs rising due to Probate delays
Sarah Wray
quick reads
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Felicity Chapman writes for Circle2Success on changes to Capital Gains Tax rules
Felicity Chapman
In the Press
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Spring budget 2023: a quiet budget for farmers?
Sarah Wray
Insights
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New Rules on CGT on Divorce
Miranda Fisher
quick reads
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Spring Budget and charitable tax reliefs
Sarah Rowley
quick reads
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A Spring Finance Bill subtlety - Automatic Exchange of Information (AEOI) powers consolidation
Elinor Boote
quick reads
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A Budget to shout about?
William Marriott
quick reads
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A step in the right direction for the Court of Protection?
Natalie Butler
quick reads
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Latest drama in UK’s Succession-style family feud over estate of self-made millionaire, Kevin Patrick Reeves
Jessica Davies
quick reads
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How Women Changed Family Law
Miranda Fisher
quick reads
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Could AI replace your conveyancer?
Rebecca Day
quick reads
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Charles Russell Speechlys announces the launch of a new podcast series ‘Client Conversations’
Simon Ridpath
News
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Happy 18th birthday! Now what? Six points to consider when your children turn 18
Felicity Chapman
Insights
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Client Conversations Podcast: Dame Stephanie Shirley CH
Simon Ridpath
Podcasts
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VAT on fund management services
Robert Birchall
quick reads