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Our commitment to net zero

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Clarke Willmott is committed to achieving full net zero emissions by the end of 2035. Protecting the world around us is important to the firm and we are looking at the ways we can minimise our impact on the environment both through our operations and behaviours.

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Our recent debt recovery work in the education sector

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Our specialist debt recovery lawyers have successfully recovered unpaid fees for a range of educational establishments. Read recent examples of our work.

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Parents seeking to use coronavirus to avoid maintenance payments

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With incomes and livelihoods under pressure as a result of the economic shock caused by the crisis, there are an increasing number of instances of individuals unilaterally stopping monthly maintenance payments overnight.

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Parents-to-be reminded to put will on pre-birth checklist

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Packing the hospital bag, preparing the nursery and choosing a name are tasks any parents-to-be will be familiar with but lawyers are reminding mums and dads to add writing a will to the list of things to do before baby arrives.

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Payment holiday and eviction pauses

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From the 26 March 2020 the pause button was pressed in terms of evictions through the implementation of the Coronavirus Act 2020 in relation to residential tenancies and through Practice Direction 51Z of the Civil Procedure Rules in relation to Staying all Part 55 possession proceedings.

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Planning ahead: the Landlord and Tenant Act 1987

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When developing mixed use premises it is important to plan ahead especially where a developer intends to dispose of the freehold of the whole building or grant a long lease of the commercial parts as an investment.

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Pledge to make a will in 2021

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Clarke Willmott has launched a new campaign to encourage people to pledge that they will make a will this year.

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Prepare for imminent tax changes around divorce

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Capital gains tax rules are changing to make it easier for divorcing couples to divide their assets after separating without incurring a tax charge. The two taxes most affected by divorce are inheritance tax and capital gains tax.

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Private client series: How might the Autumn Budget affect succession planning for farming families?

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Join us for the next webinar in our Private Client Series which is taking place on Thursday 3 October 2024 at 12:00pm. This webinar will deliberate on what those changes might be and what bearing they will have upon future planning.

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