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The sudden demise or death of a family member is extremely distressing. What steps should you take?
Sangna Chauhan
A family charter is not a legal document but sits alongside the legal documents you will have regarding your assets and business interests.
Sarah Higgins
What happens to the children if the natural parent dies and what is my position as a step parent?
Dominic Lawrance
EU Council Directive ('DAC 6') was passed in May 2018 and has been incorporated into UK law by the International Tax Enforcement Regulations
Rupert Ramsay
This is the second part of our series dealing with novel legal issues that arise around lockdown.
Thomas Moran
As countries around the world are easing their lock-down restrictions, the housing market is re-starting in England.
The past few weeks have seen countries react in different ways to the usually simple act of making a will.
Alice Martin
Powers of attorney (PoA) have existed for centuries, as a useful mechanism of delegating powers to others
Within the context of the Covid-19 health crisis, the cantonal tax authorities have adopted certain measures regarding tax returns.
Robert Birchall
The government has announced measures to ease the financial burden for businesses and individuals in response to the COVID-19 outbreak.
The question for trusted advisors is how to go about “business as usual” in the current environment
The Federal Tax Administration has published a Circular on the tax treatment of benefits in the case of coronavirus-related loss of income.