In the Press

IPW Spotlight

It was an honour to be elected for the IPW Spotlight and I was especially grateful to be able to honour my Dad and all he has done for me and to inspire me (see page 3).

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Catching Covid-19 and running my practice…

Back in March, with the lockdown looming, my team and I had tested the technology, and moved our respective work areas home. I had even ordered a Big Mama printer. We were ready to be incredibly productive.

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The catch-22 of lasting powers of attorney…

In July 2012, I was woken from my sleep to tell me to come to the hospital, as my Dad had had a fall and hit his head so hard that it caused swelling of the brain. Some of you will relate to the idea that there’s sometimes an event in life that changes everything.

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Parents who remarry need to make a new will…

Whenever I hear that parents haven’t made a will, I shudder. For nearly 20 years I’ve worked as a solicitor, specialising in wills and probate, and though I’m careful to separate personal matters from work, cases where children lose out on their inheritance bring back difficult memories of my own childhood.

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The 9 year old who got nothing

Once upon a time, I was a little girl. My parents divorced, and both my Mum and my Dad remarried. A year after my Mum remarried, she died, which was not the plan at all. My Mum was only forty-four years young, and I was only nine.

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Finally Making a Will

Paul Farrow was a journalist I met back in 2012 and he made me a promise to write his Will – he wrote about his experience and keeping that promise. 

Read the full article in The Telegraph