The Bank of Mum and Dad – avoiding the pitfalls
Wednesday, 16 December, 2020
It appears that the Bank of Mum and Dad is here to stay as house buyers struggle to cope with the economic impact of the COVID crisis and the uncertainties of the Brexit ramifications. According to research by Legal and General, nearly one in four housing transactions (23%) will be backed by family in 2020. A third
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I have Health and Welfare Power of Attorney over a relative: What is my role?
Saturday, 25 April, 2020
We recently received an enquiry from a lady looking for guidance on her responsibilities as an Attorney. She was appointed by a relative some time ago (when they were in good health) but only now needs to exercise the Power of Attorney. What is a Lasting Power of Attorney? Would it surprise you to know
Local Solicitors, Pishon Gold, supports family fun run
Tuesday, 9 April, 2019
Chislehurst based Solicitor Pishon Gold was delighted to sponsor the Wickham Common Family Fun Run which raised much needed funds for Wickham Common Primary School’s eco project. Local adults and children came together in the sunshine to run 5K and 2K respectively in aid of this worthy cause and a great day was had by
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It won’t kill to make a will – honest!
Monday, 11 June, 2018
Are you among the 60%* of Britons who don’t have a will? There are many ‘good’ reasons for not making one – being too young, healthy, poor, busy or just too daunted. Whatever the excuse, it pays to know that having a will in place is the only way to ensure that after you die