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Daily Archives: 30th June 2026

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Buying a home in a conservation area: What you need to know before you proceed

Conservation areas are among the most desirable addresses in England and Wales. They tend to offer attractive architecture, established streetscapes and a sense of character that newer developments can rarely replicate. They also come with a set of legal constraints that every buyer should understand before exchange of contracts. There are more than 10,000 designated…

30th June 2026Articles and NewsBy Meadows Ryan

Divorce and the family business: How do you protect what you have built when a marriage ends?

For anyone who owns a business, divorce introduces a set of legal and financial complications that go well beyond the usual questions of property and maintenance. A business is rarely just a financial asset. It may be the result of years of work, the source of income for employees and, in many cases, the primary…

30th June 2026Articles and NewsBy Meadows Ryan

Hiring a nanny, housekeeper or personal assistant: The employment obligations many ignore

Employing someone to work in your home feels different from running a business with staff. However, in legal terms, it is not. Whether you take on a nanny to look after your children, a housekeeper to manage the household or a personal assistant to support your daily life, you are almost certainly taking on the…

30th June 2026Articles and NewsBy Meadows Ryan

Second marriage, blended families and your estate: Structuring your legacy for all beneficiaries

Second marriages and blended families are increasingly common across England and Wales. In fact, there were more than 105,000 divorces in England and Wales in 2025 and the median marriage that ended that year had lasted over 12 years. For many of those individuals, a second marriage will follow, often with shared children, property and…

30th June 2026Articles and NewsBy Meadows Ryan

Selling your business after 50: Getting your heads of terms in shape

Deciding to sell a business is rarely straightforward. For those approaching or past 50, it often carries additional weight. The business may represent decades of work, a significant part of personal identity and, in many cases, the most valuable asset in their estate. Getting the sale right matters enormously and the foundations of a successful…

30th June 2026Articles and NewsBy Meadows Ryan

Inheritance Tax freeze: What it may mean for high-value homeowners

Inheritance Tax (IHT) has long been described as a tax on the wealthy, but the reality for a growing number of homeowners across England and Wales, looks rather different. The nil-rate band, the threshold below which no IHT is payable, has been fixed at £325,000 since April 2009 and is frozen until at least April…

30th June 2026Articles and NewsBy Meadows Ryan
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