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09 April 2024

What do the latest provisions mean for your charity?

09 April 2024

This article is the latest in our cohousing series following our team member as she develops her own cohousing scheme.

09 April 2024

Laura Moss achieves accreditation as a community-led housing advisor.

08 April 2024

April is always a key month in employment law, bringing in changes to various employment-related rates and limits.

28 March 2024

These FAQs cover topics related to caring for elderly relatives.

28 March 2024

Employers need to get ready for the new duty, expected to take effect in October 2024

26 March 2024

Campaign group seeking traction for the idea suggest trialling four-day working weeks in August 2024.

18 March 2024

Why is it such a big issue and what has the Court said?

11 March 2024

The governance and structure of sports clubs should be reviewed on a regular basis, which may involve considering incorporation.

04 March 2024

Students’ unions must take into account charity and education law when deciding what activities to engage in.

29 February 2024

Here we examine the latest planning policy revisions in England and Wales and their implications for community-led housing proposals.

29 February 2024

New guidance highlights need to embed inclusive practices to support neurodiverse staff.

28 February 2024

Guidance is latest in line of efforts to raise awareness of the impact of the menopause at work.

27 February 2024

With the first phase of implementation anticipated on 4 March 2024, we consider the impact the new requirements may have on your organisation.

21 February 2024

We look here at local authorities charging schools and academies for permanent exclusions and whether this is allowed by relevant legislation.

20 February 2024

Dismissal was discriminatory and unfair.

14 February 2024

Identifying the risks and learning how to avoid them.

13 February 2024

Potential changes to Business Property Relief and Agricultural Property Relief.

31 January 2024

Government publishes guidance on holiday reforms from 1 January 2024.

31 January 2024

Employer did not have constructive knowledge of all the disadvantages the interview format had on the employee.

30 January 2024

What are the duties of trustees when it comes to political engagement?

30 January 2024

Will the upcoming general election impact your charity’s activities?

29 January 2024

An outline of the requirements with regard to energy certificates and MEES, and their implications for academy trusts.

26 January 2024

Wrigleys acts for Leeds Community Homes purchase within Climate Innovation District development.

25 January 2024

ESG (short for environmental, social and governance) is a hot topic but what is it and do academy trusts need an ESG strategy?

16 January 2024

This article looks at the opportunities, challenges and risks of generative AI for schools and trust leaders.

08 January 2024

What will new Charity Commission guidance mean for your organisation’s approach to social media?

04 January 2024

We are thrilled to announce our recent Menopause Friendly Accreditation.

11 December 2023

Why would an independent review be useful?

30 November 2023

Decision upholds those of the CAC and Court of Appeal.

27 November 2023

A guide to the advantages of Disabled Persons Trusts for Parents, Carers and Advisors including tax efficiency and protection of means-tested benefits

22 November 2023

The recent case of Butler considers services provided by the wedding events business and whether or not these qualified for business property relief.

13 November 2023

However, protection from third-party harassment provisions of the Equality Act 2010 will not be restored.

08 November 2023

What circumstances mean an academy trust may need to set up a subsidiary company to carry out trading activity, in order to comply with charity law?

06 November 2023

A guide to redundancy: pooling and selection for redundancy

31 October 2023

Employee received £25,000 in compensation for repeated incidents over more than two years.

25 October 2023

Supreme Court: 3-month gap will not break a series of unlawful deductions.

24 October 2023

Work experience student was in a role akin to employment but school was not vicariously liable for sexual assault.

23 October 2023

ESG (short for environmental, social and governance) is a hot topic but what is it and do students’ unions need an ESG strategy?

18 October 2023

We look here at the key education highlights from the autumn Conservative, Labour and Liberal Democrat Party conferences.

16 October 2023

UK Government abandons higher Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) targets, providing relief for landlords.

28 September 2023

Recent case indicates that employers will need to take common sense approach to insulting terms.

27 September 2023

Decision to dismiss was outside the band of reasonable responses.

22 September 2023

A reasonable employer would have picked up the phone…and other useful lessons from case law.

11 September 2023

We look at what trust leaders can do to challenge local authority SEND decisions and provide legal and practical tips to help achieve a resolution.

04 September 2023

How does the Charities Act 2022 change the rules relating to trust corporations, and why is this important?

21 August 2023

Paper provides an overview of the issues around AI and employment in the UK.

15 August 2023

EAT confirms employer’s belief can be ‘something arising in consequence of disability'.

08 August 2023

A guide to redundancy: the foundations of a fair redundancy process.

31 July 2023

With mergers back on the agenda, we look at what we mean by a merger and some key issues trust boards and leaders need to consider.

27 July 2023

Package includes increased protection in redundancy scenarios and additional neonatal rights.

25 July 2023

Consultation comes as Flexible Working Bill continues its journey through Parliament.

21 July 2023

The UK Government has launched an open consultation on the taxation of Employee Ownership Trusts ("EOT") and Employee Benefit Trusts ("EBT").

14 July 2023

The Liberty Protection Safeguards delay could lead to a better outcome. Judge Eldergill suggests.

12 July 2023

We summarise the key changes which trust leaders need to be aware of in the recently published Academy Trust Handbook.

07 July 2023

EAT: tribunal must consider whether dismissal was because of a justified objection to the way protected beliefs were manifested.

30 June 2023

The Q&A provides a helpful reference point for employers when responding to a DSAR.

28 June 2023

Proposals seek to define umbrella companies and set out minimum standards and enforcement options.

27 June 2023

This article covers the changes made in the Charities Act 2022 to the restrictions on dispositions of charity property in Part 7 Charities Act 2011.

21 June 2023

Reflections from our recent charity leadership forum.

20 June 2023

If the person who has been injured is mentally capable, they and their trustees can negotiate a support payment with a family member.

14 June 2023

The new Charities Act became law in February 2022, introducing a wide range of technical changes to charity law which will impact many charities.

08 June 2023

Wrigleys Solicitors is proud to announce the promotion of two of its leading solicitors, Alacoque Marvin and Chelsea Martin.

06 June 2023

Supreme Court rules religious organisation was not vicariously liable for rape by community elder.

31 May 2023

Proposals include changes to holiday leave and pay administration and collective consultation requirements.

30 May 2023

Proposals include changes to holiday leave and pay administration and collective consultation requirements.

25 May 2023

ACAS raises concerns over key aspects of the proposed Code.

24 May 2023

We review the proposed changes to the Data Protection and Digital Information (No.2) Bill (“the Bill”) and consider their impact on academy trusts.

17 May 2023

The recent case of Firth has continued the debate as to whether aparthotels and furnished holiday lets qualify for business property relief.

11 May 2023

We look at what further support trusts can offer to those in need and explore the legal issues trust leaders need to consider when providing support.

04 May 2023

We look at the Trust Quality Descriptions published in draft by the DfE on 24 April 2023 and encourage trust leaders to provide their feedback.

28 April 2023

Government has set out proposals to help retain those with disabilities and health conditions in work.

27 April 2023

We review key rates and figures changes in employment law

26 April 2023

We are delighted to have Clair Douglas, Sadia Ali, Jonathan Earnshaw and Alasdair Inglis join the firm.

21 April 2023

Recent case brought under the Inheritance (Provision for Family and Dependants) Act 1975.

20 April 2023

EAT: claimant was dismissed by means of letter which wrongly referred to termination by mutual agreement.

19 April 2023

The first major change to data protection law since Brexit has passed its second reading in the House of Commons.

18 April 2023

Disciplinary action was taken because of objectionable manifestation of religious beliefs rather than the beliefs themselves.

31 March 2023

Update to guidance follows budget announcement of support for returners over 50.

30 March 2023

A new cut-off date for adding unrecorded rights of way to the Definitive Map in England has been agreed by the Government.

29 March 2023

EAT confirms Tribunal decision that challenging the claimant’s confrontational behaviour was not discrimination under s.15 Equality Act.

28 March 2023

The Spring Budget 2023 announced an update to the CITR rules for CDFIs, which could inject significant additional lending capacity into the sector.

27 March 2023

The FCA is changing the format of its guidance on its registration function under the Co-operatives and Community Benefit Societies Act 2014.

21 March 2023

Ensuring compliance with ESFA guidance on severance payments.

17 March 2023

We are delighted that our partner Lynne Bradey has been accepted as an Associate Member of the Association of Personal Injury Lawyers (APIL).

10 March 2023

We explore how trust leaders can further engage with stakeholders and foster unity within the constraints of funding and government guidance.

06 March 2023

The MEES regulations prohibit landlords from granting any new leases of any building (be it for domestic or commercial use).

28 February 2023

We are delighted to welcome partner Suzannah Farnell, consultant Julia Rangecroft and solicitors Bella O’Keeffe and Abigail Walker.

28 February 2023

Dismissal was a proportionate means of achieving legitimate aim of ensuring staff were capable of satisfactory attendance.

23 February 2023

When might a society’s registration be cancelled and what are the implications?

20 February 2023

Key legal considerations for schools and academy trusts.

16 February 2023

If confirmed, the new code of practice could significantly impact the way employers approach changes to terms and conditions.

15 February 2023

We give an update following the recent decision regarding the availability of Entrepreneurs’ Relief for trusts.

07 February 2023

Reflections from our recent senior leadership forums.

30 January 2023

Flexible working has become a regular part of the post-Covid-19 working world.

27 January 2023

Cohabitating partners make up the fastest growing type of family in the UK, with over 3.6 million partners cohabiting.

26 January 2023

Academy trusts must comply with their procurement obligations under the Academy Trust Handbook 2022 and the Public Contracts Regulations 2015.

23 January 2023

NEU members will take strike action in February and March.

18 January 2023

In this article we have set out some brief updates of interest to the charity and social economy sector.

17 January 2023

Workers identified as having to provide minimum service would not be protected from dismissal for taking strike action.

13 January 2023

EAT decision confirms guidelines on when a grievance might constitute an existing dispute.

12 January 2023

What benefit to the public does cohousing have, can you protect such benefits in the long term and why does it matter?

11 January 2023

What is the potential impact of the Bill on Employment Law in the UK?

04 January 2023

We review a recent case concerning a vulnerable young person who lacks the capacity to manage their own finances; in particular means tested benefits.

22 December 2022

We recap the key employment legislative changes of 2022 and look ahead to 2023.

13 December 2022

Recommendations from the 2011 Dilnot Commission report on social care are once again placed on hold.

08 December 2022

What does a students’ union need to consider if undertaking trading activity?

29 November 2022

Ban will extend protection to workers on low incomes.

25 November 2022

If passed into law, the Bill would give employees a statutory right to take time off work to attend fertility treatment clinic appointments.

24 November 2022

We’re Right Here is a national campaign aiming to transfer power to communities through a new Act of Parliament.

23 November 2022

EAT: Dismissal for lack of political neutrality would not relate to political opinion or affiliation.

22 November 2022

Our Private Client team considers the law surrounding the protection of cohabitees when a relationship breaks down.

16 November 2022

Government confirms historic changes to the law on co-operatives, which will help to safeguard co-operative assets in the long-term.

15 November 2022

A summary of the FCA’s main proposals and what you need to know.

14 November 2022

Helpful guidance issued on seeking an order for sale of property from the Court of Protection.

02 November 2022

People often mention selling an asset for a low value as a way round gifting concerns, but does it work?

31 October 2022

We answer five key questions to help employers avoid some common pitfalls in using settlement agreements.

27 October 2022

Together with Nick Bustin from Haysmacintyre our employment partner Sue King explores this possibility in more detail.

25 October 2022

Is gifting assets to children during your lifetime worth it?

21 October 2022

EAT: Redundancy dismissal of fixed term employee was unfair due to lack of consultation on pooling and selection.

20 October 2022

The Charity Commission has announced that access to its online trustee portal (Portal) will be changing gradually from November this year.

19 October 2022

Giving your house away to your children to avoid care fees is sometimes suggested by well meaning friends as a good option, but is it?

14 October 2022

We take a look at which criteria you need to meet in order to be entitled.

11 October 2022

As the discussions regarding the current book they are reading dwindle, the conversation turns to a perennial topic, “how to avoid inheritance tax?”

04 October 2022

Statutory conversion routes provide a streamlined way to change legal structure.

03 October 2022

A series of short articles based around the members of a retired English teachers’ book club who coincidentally all have questions relating to gifting

30 September 2022

Good governance is crucial to the effective operation of societies – particularly those looking to grow.

30 September 2022

Decision means Tesco may proceed with a ‘fire and rehire’ process to withdraw benefits.

28 September 2022

Are community-led housing projects subject to the community infrastructure levy, and what can they do about it?

27 September 2022

Acas publishes new guidance on managing disciplinary suspension.

26 September 2022

How can student’s unions run campaigns and engage with political activity whilst complying with Charity Commission guidance?

23 September 2022

EAT: Unilateral imposition of a pay rise outside collective bargaining was an unlawful offer.

22 September 2022

We signpost useful resources for CLH groups that will assist whether you are at the beginning of your journey or a well-established community.

21 September 2022

With students’ unions welcoming many new trustees at this time of year, this article is a reminder of what the role entails.

20 September 2022

Developing an investment policy that takes account of legitimate ESG factors - long awaited legal clarification for charity trustees.

16 September 2022

What does the proposed new legislation mean for co-operatives?

15 September 2022

Highlighting five significant legal and regulatory developments which may be relevant to your charity’s pension arrangements and future plans.

14 September 2022

We are delighted to announce that our Leeds office is moving to Wellington Place from our current home on Cookridge Street.

08 September 2022

ESG is a hot topic but the ‘G’ is often overlooked. We look at what it is and why it’s important for charities and other not-for-profit organisations.

06 September 2022

Deprivation of capital – new guidance issued by the Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman.

31 August 2022

What should employers do if the subject of a disciplinary process raises a grievance?

24 August 2022

What are the differences between the ACAS Code of Practice and ACAS guidance on disciplinary and grievance procedures?

23 August 2022

Supreme Court: all workers are due 5.6 weeks’ paid annual leave no matter how many weeks they work.

10 August 2022

An introduction to the Equality Act 2010.

02 August 2022

Can an asset-locked society be converted into a community interest company (CIC)?

01 August 2022

Conflicts are part of life; what are the best ways for cohousing groups to prevent and if necessary, resolve conflict?

27 July 2022

Reflections from our recent workshops.

25 July 2022

Only 52% of applications to register a new charity were successful in 2021-22. We share our hints and tips to maximise your chances.

20 July 2022

Policy on use of service users’ preferred pronouns was a proportionate means of achieving a legitimate aim.

19 July 2022

Tribunal decision confirms that symptoms of long covid are capable of meeting the definition of disability.

18 July 2022

Are students’ unions seeing a rise in the number of student complaints? Is the type of complaints changing? How should they be handled?

14 July 2022

Tribunal decision appears to highlight lack of legal recourse for women in these circumstances.

14 July 2022

The firm has once again achieved Band 1 ranking (regional guide) and are delighted to be recognised as a Band 1 National Leader (outside London).

12 July 2022

Can students’ unions still hold remote AGMs in a post-lockdown world?

07 July 2022

There are so many community and individual needs to balance that it can be hard to keep track of what has been discussed and agreed.

14 June 2022

Helen Woodford has joined the Pensions team on a permanent basis, following her recent involvement with the firm in a consultancy role.

08 June 2022

We are delighted to welcome Antonia Moore to our Leeds office.

07 June 2022

Holly Marshall has been offered a permanent role with Wrigleys Solicitors following her successful training contract.

25 May 2022

EAT: employee did not reasonably believe in serious and imminent danger at work and so was not automatically unfairly dismissed.

24 May 2022

Move follows consultation which ran between December 2020 and February 2021.

17 May 2022

ONS estimates that “long Covid” symptoms have adversely affected the day-to-day activities of 1.2 million people in the UK.

16 May 2022

We set out the key takeaways for employers from this year’s Queen’s speech

09 May 2022

A look at a recent High Court decision which updates the law on trustees' duties in respect of investment policies and environmental impact.

05 May 2022

We look at the role of the accounting officer in ensuring their trust board complies with its regulatory and legal responsibilities.

04 May 2022

We are delighted to welcome Gabrielle Allen to the Sheffield Property team

29 April 2022

These lesser-known forms of discrimination may catch employers out.

28 April 2022

Matters to be aware of in the event of an untimely death before, or shortly after, a divorce or dissolution is finalised.

26 April 2022

With increasing infertility rates in the UK, is it time for better workplace support for staff undergoing fertility treatment?

19 April 2022

Ensuring recovery, rehab and reablement are commissioned within ‘existing budgets’.

11 April 2022

Dealing with an employee who may be a perpetrator of violence or abuse.

08 April 2022

A question of authority.

05 April 2022

Draft regulations issued by the Department for Work and Pensions still awaiting implementation date.

01 April 2022

Lynne Bradey and Isabel McIver give practical advice tips for trustees and their advisers in dealing with vulnerable relatives.

30 March 2022

The government has begun consulting on draft amendments – responses need to be sent by the 7th July 2022.

30 March 2022

Sheffield Solicitors for the Elderly (SFE) accredited solicitor calls for residents to review their wills ahead of “Update Your Will Week”

29 March 2022

Changes to Covid-related sick pay from 25 March 2022.

29 March 2022

We look here at the key highlights from the latest schools white paper, setting out the government’s policy and legislative proposals for the sector

28 March 2022

We are delighted to welcome Daniel to the Sheffield Probate, Trusts & Estate Planning team.

18 March 2022

EAT decision paves way for appeal on tricky interpretation of PILON clauses.

17 March 2022

An analysis of the current Office of the Public Guardian guidance regarding discretionary management funds when drafting Lasting Powers of Attorney.

15 March 2022

We look at how lenders view cohousing leases.

10 March 2022

What are the hallmarks of a fair redundancy process?

28 February 2022

Claimant was in business on his own account and not entitled to holiday pay or notice pay.

25 February 2022

The Charities Act 2022 became law as of 24 February 2022.

21 February 2022

Office of the Public Guardian publishes new guidance for NHS providers which will aid best interest decision making by attorneys and deputies.

18 February 2022

Legal advice and assistance for working men’s clubs.

17 February 2022

Four-week holiday entitlement carries over where right is denied, whether or not worker takes unpaid leave.

16 February 2022

Gifting as attorney under the authority of a Lasting Power of Attorney – the High Court reminds us of the restrictions under the Mental Capacity Act 2

14 February 2022

How do you conduct a disciplinary hearing?

11 February 2022

In this article, we aim to clear up the confusion over who has the authority to sign documents on behalf of an unincorporated students’ union.

10 February 2022

Measures a sole director-shareholder should consider during their lifetime to ensure the continuity of their business following their death.

09 February 2022

A look at why a transition to employee ownership may be preferable to a third-party sale, if family succession isn't a viable option.

08 February 2022

What are the legal risks of high staff turnover and reliance on agency staff in schools?

02 February 2022

As we move through life, we naturally start to think about succession and how we are going to provide for future generations.

01 February 2022

Reflections from our recent Senior Leadership forum.

31 January 2022

Employee’s genuine fear and scepticism did not override the vaccination requirement.

25 January 2022

Considering whether unincorporated associations need to take action before the deadline.

24 January 2022

This articles briefly summarises the usual role and responsibilities of the Employee Ownership Trust in hybrid and indirect ownership trust structures

19 January 2022

EAT decision highlights that abuse of the grievance process may give employers grounds to dismiss.

17 January 2022

For a Will to be valid, it must be signed in the presence of two witnesses. This may cause difficulties when social distancing or self-isolating.

14 January 2022

Details of, and comments on, the recently launched HMRC consultation on reforms to the SDLT mixed property and multiple dwellings relief rules.

13 January 2022

In some cases, delaying legal proceedings to pursue a grievance process will mean it is just and equitable to extend time.

13 January 2022

We look here at the key elements of the DfE updated and consolidated guidance on external reviews of governance.

21 December 2021

Reflecting on the Backbench Business Committee debate, 14 Dec: the contribution of co-operative and mutual societies to the economy and public life.

13 December 2021

COP26 was a crucial moment in the fight against climate change. TCFD reporting is an important part and something all organisations ought to plan for.

06 December 2021

We look at property fraud and how the Land Registry can help prevent it.

03 December 2021

How thorough should an investigation be?

02 December 2021

While SUs have a variety of more pressing matters to consider, pensions are often the largest liability a SU carries.

30 November 2021

One of the partners in our community-led housing team is currently developing her own cohousing project in Cumbria.

29 November 2021

A new report released by the National Housing Federation offers useful guidance for groups.

25 November 2021

We look here at the legal and practical reasons why academy trusts need to manage conflicts of interest and what this means for them in practice.

24 November 2021

From 30 November new Transfer Regulations will enable trustees to refuse a member’s transfer request where a pensions scam is suspected.

24 November 2021

Watch our video in which the Wrigleys community-led housing team share stories of legal issues faced by CLTs and how these were solved.

23 November 2021

A case under the Inheritance (Provision for Family and Dependants) Act 1975 highlights the importance of checking the ownership of joint property.

22 November 2021

Supreme Court confirms that offers which would temporarily take a term of employment out of collective bargaining procedures can be unlawful.

19 November 2021

The minimum age from which a member can access their pension is increasing from 55 to 57 from 6 April 2028.

16 November 2021

Reflections from our second Senior Leadership Forum.

15 November 2021

Recent case considered whether menopausal symptoms could have substantial adverse impact on claimant.

12 November 2021

Wrigleys recently hosted a climate café for community-led-housing projects, which generated thoughtful discussions and lots of buzzy energy.

03 November 2021

A High Court judgment has affirmed that minor data breaches, handled swiftly, won’t normally justify an award of damages to affected data subjects.

01 November 2021

Dismissal was not discriminatory because employer did not know about disability.

25 October 2021

A look at the key structuring and decision making processes which are put in place for a successful employee owned business.

19 October 2021

Additional requirements for academy trusts considering agreed exits for staff.

15 October 2021

Employers are currently dealing with a number of issues in relation to the Covid-19 pandemic.

14 October 2021

How can students’ unions make their voice heard?

07 October 2021

Disabled Adaptations in Leasehold flats and common parts.

30 September 2021

The provisions of the Pension Schemes Act 2021 creating new criminal offences and financial penalties come into force on 1 October 2021.

30 September 2021

Equality, Diversity and Inclusion - what is behind the words?

29 September 2021

The effects of The Payment Services Directive

28 September 2021

Tribunal decision will provide comfort for employers who sent pregnant staff home for health and safety reasons.

28 September 2021

Wrigleys are delighted to offer Charlotte Nutt and Imogen Taylor permanent contracts in two different teams.

27 September 2021

We consider the implications for the previous owners, the Trust and the employees on the onward sale of the shares in the trading company.

24 September 2021

Dismissal was unfair but decision-maker was not motivated by protected disclosures.

23 September 2021

Workers have limited rights to request paid leave.

23 September 2021

We explore Family Investment Companies and whether they could be right for you.

22 September 2021

School Aged Immunisation Service will be legally responsible for the rollout.

17 September 2021

Tribunal decision offers useful insight into how employers may have been exposed to claims during the pandemic.

10 September 2021

The deadline is fast approaching to apply for the next stage of the Community Housing Fund.

08 September 2021

We take a look at the increase in hourly rates which deputyship firms can charge from 1st October 2021.

06 September 2021

Ever wanted to live on a boat? – The community led housing (CLH) movement continues to grow, and we look at ways in which CLH might take to the water.

27 August 2021

EAT decision confirms that Tribunals should only do so in limited circumstances.

23 August 2021

Film company failed to defend claim on the basis that there was an occupational requirement not to be pregnant.

20 August 2021

Failure to consider furlough in redundancy context meant decision to dismiss was unfair.

12 August 2021

EAT decision adds to established principles on the reasonableness of paying for a role no longer being performed.

04 August 2021

This article aims to summarise the most important parts of the Subsidy Control Bill (the “Bill”) following its publication on 30 June 2021.

30 July 2021

Vaccination requirement will apply to most people working in CQC regulated care homes from 11 November 2021.

30 July 2021

Response proposes introduction of new duty on employers to take ‘all reasonable steps’ to prevent sexual harassment.

28 July 2021

New guidance from the Court of Protection on appointing the Official Solicitor in both personal welfare and property, and affairs proceedings.

27 July 2021

Will the proposals for financing the removal of Grenfell-style cladding affect community-led housing groups?

23 July 2021

Decision that a teacher was unfairly dismissed when they were not prosecuted for criminal charges is overturned.

22 July 2021

What can charities learn from the high profile collapse of the Kids Company?

16 July 2021

Have higher education courses during the pandemic offered students good value for money?

15 July 2021

The prospectus for the next round of the Community Housing Fund should be published in August. Groups hoping to apply need to start preparing now.

14 July 2021

Ensuring the future of a family business is often of utmost concern to families and is a crucial decision that requires careful thought and planning.

09 July 2021

Women are still more likely to have caring responsibilities despite increase in fathers caring for children.

09 July 2021

The Information Commissioners Office (“ICO”) has published its decision to fine the charity Mermaids £25,000 following a data breach.

08 July 2021

We look here at the benefits of good governance for schools and academy trusts.

05 July 2021

We explore the most appropriate way to leave money to a vulnerable young person in your will.

02 July 2021

A look at the key characteristics of a robust employee-owned business and how this should be managed for a successful future.

01 July 2021

Michael Wilcock has been offered a permanent role with Wrigleys Solicitors following his successful training contract.

30 June 2021

But EAT makes clear that misgendering may constitute discrimination or harassment.

29 June 2021

Where changes to your charity have occurred rapidly, ensuring good governance and strong policies and procedures is vital.

29 June 2021

TUC calls for long Covid to be a deemed disability and highlights the ongoing and potential future impact Covid may have on workforces.

24 June 2021

The latest Academies Financial Handbook, now called the Academy Trust Handbook, has been published. We look here at the key changes.

24 June 2021

This article considers the main benefits, both financial, commercial and social, from transitioning your business to employee ownership.

23 June 2021

Employee ownership can be a preferred option available to businesses when considering succession planning. In this article we consider why.

21 June 2021

In this article we briefly cover the basics of employee ownership and what it could mean for the future of your business.

21 June 2021

We consider three formal structures available for employee-owned businesses and why these may be suitable.

17 June 2021

Failure to explore negotiations with employee were key factor.

17 June 2021

Schools are already dealing with concerns about the possibility of vaccinating pupils.

08 June 2021

In this article we look at the numerous reports and policy papers surrounding tax reform.

04 June 2021

Government updates guidance to reflect step 3 of the roadmap for easing restrictions.

28 May 2021

Vaccination scheme had legitimate aims and that penalties and fines were proportionate.

27 May 2021

The government is due to release its new model shared ownership lease, following on from a recent consultation that drew over 250 responses.

26 May 2021

What employers need to know to avoid civil penalties.

24 May 2021

Lack of manual handling training in lifting disabled pupil was a fundamental breach of contract.

18 May 2021

The UK Government has recently announced an update to its Home Building Fund which could be of great use to community led housing projects in England.

17 May 2021

Draft bill excludes community housing leases from new rules prohibiting the charging of financial ground rents on new, long residential leases.

14 May 2021

Our Private Client team considers the law surrounding the provision for cohabitees on death.

13 May 2021

When will the disposal of shares by trustees qualify for Entrepreneurs’ Relief?

07 May 2021

Wrigleys are pleased to announce the promotion to the partnership of Matthew Featherstone within the agriculture and rural property team.

06 May 2021

EAT: The way H&S activities were carried out was not separable from performing the activities.

04 May 2021

Community land trusts could take on a central community role in a post-Covid world by providing co-working spaces.

30 April 2021

Court of Appeal denies Addison Lee appeal following the Supreme Court’s decision in Uber v Aslam.

27 April 2021

Tribunal considers application of workplace protection in cases of ‘serious and imminent danger’.

26 April 2021

Workers who are permitted to sleep during the shift are not performing “time work” or “salaried hours work”

23 April 2021

Representatives will often find themselves faced with agreements or contracts to sign, including sponsorship, advertising, coaching or marketing.

22 April 2021

Considerations for school employers following changes to working from home and shielding advice.

16 April 2021

This case highlights the issue of stranded workers still being “ready and willing” to work.

15 April 2021

As the country emerges from lockdown, what do employers need to know about the rules on working from home?

12 April 2021

Community groups will be able to bid for funding from June 2021, to help rescue local community assets at risk of being lost.

08 April 2021

A large number of trusts that were not previously required to register must now register on TRS in 2022.

06 April 2021

This article looks at the ‘Coming Home’ Report, recently published by the Church of England addressing the current housing crisis in this country.

29 March 2021

New proposed measures continue debate on free speech on university campuses.

26 March 2021

Upcoming rule changes and what organisations should know.

24 March 2021

Review of the Government’s response to Law Commission recommendations for reform.

23 March 2021

EAT decides employees can transfer to more than one employer in a service provision change.

22 March 2021

Court of Appeal decision highlights careful balance between freedoms and limitations of expression.

22 March 2021

Court of Appeal dismisses latest in series of cases brought by former magistrate.

16 March 2021

One of the partners in our community-led housing team is currently developing her own cohousing project in Cumbria.

11 March 2021

Budget announcement signals more of the same for 2021.

10 March 2021

Wrigleys are delighted to welcome Will Foley to their Leeds office.

05 March 2021

Students’ unions that want to incorporate this summer need to start the process now.

04 March 2021

We summarise the main tax policy announcements.

04 March 2021

The impact on UK’s data protection regime and steps UK charities need to take to ensure personal data can continue to flow across UK-EEA borders.

03 March 2021

Employer was entitled to dismiss in circumstances surrounding the refusal.

03 March 2021

The Wrigleys court of protection team will be delivering a series of webinars throughout March this year.

03 March 2021

What does it say about Inheritance Tax and Capital Gains Tax?

26 February 2021

This issue came up recently in the case of E v London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham [2021] EWCOP 7 and here is what happened.

26 February 2021

Decision brings long-running case on key aspects of workers status to an end.

25 February 2021

EAT: assessment of whether employer took all reasonable steps to prevent discrimination should include deciding if a step is likely to be effective.

24 February 2021

The legal considerations for schools and academy trusts.

23 February 2021

As part of its response to the Building Better, Building Beautiful Commission report.

17 February 2021

Regulations introduced in November 2020 have been scrapped due to ‘unintended consequences’

16 February 2021

Out with the old and in with the new…Brexit, the new subsidy control measures, and what they mean for your charity.

11 February 2021

This article covers what is reasonable, disciplinary procedures and discrimination claims.

05 February 2021

A recent case examines the so-called ‘costs plus’ rule when considering indirect discrimination justification.

26 January 2021

Decision took account of employee’s length of service prior to leaving the organisation.

25 January 2021

A closer look at your charity’s obligation to prepare and file annual accounts.

20 January 2021

Your questions answered.

18 January 2021

A closer look at your charity’s obligation to prepare and file an annual report.

15 January 2021

We are delighted to announce that Wrigleys is now a member of the Brain Injury Group’s Court of Protection panel.

15 January 2021

Employers need to be aware of this increasingly important provision.

14 January 2021

We explore what we have learnt about Academy Trust Governance during Covid-19.

12 January 2021

A closer look at your charity’s obligation to file an annual return.

11 January 2021

Wrigleys are delighted to have welcomed new solicitors and tax professionals into three different teams across the firm during 2020.

07 January 2021

EAT decision strikes balance between rights and protections created under the Agency Workers Regulations 2010.

05 January 2021

We look at the position for special schools and alternative provision following last night’s televised address by Boris Johnson.

04 January 2021

EAT: An employer’s motive and conduct in making a role redundant is not relevant to determining if a redundancy situation exists.

21 December 2020

When will large gardens and grounds qualify?

14 December 2020

Wheatlands Aire Valley Engineering Limited (WAVE) puts in place new employee ownership trust.

14 December 2020

GMP equalisation – our pensions team look at the outcome of third Lloyds case on transfers and consider some of the practical issues for trustees.

10 December 2020

Wrigleys are pleased to announce 4 promotions across the firm's 3 offices: Sheffield, Leeds and Newcastle.

04 December 2020

DBS recommends employers change recruitment questions about convictions and cautions to reflect these new rules.

03 December 2020

What should schools and academy trusts consider before observing remote and face to face lessons in the Covid-19 crisis?

30 November 2020

Redundancy payments should be based on pre-furlough pay but what happens where employees have no normal hours?

27 November 2020

LMS a 21 year old with Sotos Syndrome, significant autism and some learning disability lacked the capacity to manage her own finances.

25 November 2020

High Court: UK has failed to implement EU law protecting workers from detriment on health and safety grounds.

24 November 2020

Proposed reforms to IHT & CGT: How might the government balance its books in the long term & attempt to recover some of the financial costs of COVID?

17 November 2020

Recent case considered whether an employer could have prevented a practical joke that caused injury.

16 November 2020

Local Government Ombudsman considers whether deputyship costs should be allowed as an expense in residential social care means testing.

12 November 2020

We look at the key highlights for multi academy trusts from the DfE’s School and Trust Governance Investigative Report.

11 November 2020

Interest in establishing a Mutual Home Ownership Society (MHOS) is growing among CLH groups. We explore what it means to be an MHOS & how it works.

10 November 2020

Long-term affordability is often a key aim for community-led housing groups. Here, we outline models which can facilitate perpetual affordability.

05 November 2020

Formerly shielding individuals advised not to attend work during lockdown.

02 November 2020

Government announces furlough support as previously available at 1 August.

30 October 2020

Employees on maternity leave have special protections which employers should be aware of as they make key workforce decisions in the coming months.

29 October 2020

Is there a lower expectation of privacy for those working in certain professions?

28 October 2020

It’s become increasingly popular for surplus land to be considered by town & parish councils for community-led housing. We explore the reasons why.

27 October 2020

Is the LGO making the right call with complaints around deprivation of capital? We look at two recent decisions which have raised concern.

23 October 2020

Employers’ contribution to the wages of workers on the scheme significantly reduced.

22 October 2020

EAT confirms the Acas Code of Practice applied where a protected disclosure led to dismissal.

19 October 2020

At Wrigleys Solicitors, we have been at the forefront of the community-led housing movement for over thirty years.

19 October 2020

Value-for-money is a daily concern, driven by funding constraints and compliance. So what are the key considerations for academy trusts and CEOs?

15 October 2020

Health and Safety Executive guidance includes advice on supporting vulnerable workers and first aid cover during the pandemic

12 October 2020

Highlighting recent cases and guidance.

09 October 2020

The Secretary of State has directed that remote education shall be a legal requirement. So what does this mean for schools and trusts?

08 October 2020

As a remote education offering is soon to become a legal requirement, a reminder that safeguarding duties persist.

05 October 2020

A long awaited catch up.

01 October 2020

As a former academy trust CEO is barred from school management, we look at the lessons that can be learned.

29 September 2020

Key considerations for employers dealing with requests to work differently in the context of the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic.

28 September 2020

Employers must fund at least 55% of normal wages if claiming under the new scheme.

28 September 2020

This is an attempt to make it easier for people to record their final wishes whilst continuing to protect the elderly and the vulnerable.

25 September 2020

The first Child Trust Funds have started to pay out this month.

24 September 2020

What are the legal considerations for school leaders?

23 September 2020

Particular adverse effects of delusions on the individual were not ‘long-term’.

21 September 2020

Government minister says HMRC is working on planning assumption of 5-10% error and fraud rate.

21 September 2020

The Wrigleys’ charities and social economy team is delivering a series of webinars this autumn.

18 September 2020

Is your school discriminating against pupils with disabilities because of Covid-19 risks?

17 September 2020

As covid restrictions flux and local lockdowns increase, agile governance is ever more important. What does this mean for schools and academy trusts?

16 September 2020

Public concern fails to trigger a meaningful investigation.

14 September 2020

Laurel Sleet and Daniel Lewis have been offered permanent roles.

10 September 2020

Unfair to dismiss for reputational damage when this was not put to the teacher as a formal allegation.

04 September 2020

The House of Commons Treasury Committee has taken evidence from a panel of tax experts on its inquiry called “Tax after Coronavirus”.

03 September 2020

Following lockdown and the phased and full opening of schools, we look at the importance of ensuring your contracts are up-to-date.

01 September 2020

Case helpfully clarifies an important aspect of the interaction between reasonable adjustments and s.15 discrimination claims.

25 August 2020

Recent case suggests a reasonable adjustment may take the form of an undertaking.

20 August 2020

Key changes to the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme and how to calculate termination payments for furloughed staff.

19 August 2020

Employers cannot claim the Job Retention Bonus where the employee is under notice of termination of employment before 1 February 2021.

18 August 2020

Court case confirms that members of charitable companies are fiduciaries and owe duties as such. We look at what this means for charitable companies.

12 August 2020

Court identifies significant factors for a tribunal to consider when determining employment status.

11 August 2020

We look at how students might request grading information from schools and colleges following results day and how to deal with such requests.

10 August 2020

A court case has confirmed that members of charitable companies are fiduciaries and owe duties as such. We look at what this means for academy trusts.

05 August 2020

HMRC has announced two new tax reliefs for housing co-operatives.

04 August 2020

Some key legal considerations for employers carrying out formal consultation processes.

03 August 2020

It's now over two years to the month since the biggest change in data protection law for a generation.

31 July 2020

The way an athlete was funded meant that there was no employer-employee relationship.

30 July 2020

Latest updates from the Law Commission report.

29 July 2020

Although offering an appeal is recommended, there is no statutory right to one in redundancy situations.

28 July 2020

Wrigleys are delighted to welcome Orlando Bridgeman to their Newcastle office.

27 July 2020

Law Commission recommends exemptions for CLH developments from freehold acquisition claims.

24 July 2020

The recent ECJ judgment in Schrems II has shaken up data sharing arrangements outside the EEA. We look at the impact of the decision on charities.

23 July 2020

The Office of Tax Simplification is reviewing Capital Gains Tax. We look at how this might affect Wrigleys’ rural clients.

22 July 2020

We answer the questions most asked by our clients about the recently announced Stamp Duty Land Tax holiday.

20 July 2020

This article touches on governance, charity law and conflicts.

17 July 2020

This article explains the legal requirements that come with exempt charity status.

16 July 2020

The Black Lives Matter movement has made diversity a focus for schools and trusts. We look at the Charity Governance Code and how this can help you.

15 July 2020

Plans include a Job Retention Bonus for employers who keep on furloughed staff and opportunities for young people.

14 July 2020

Recent case highlights the difference between working under a contract of employment and ‘collateral work’.

14 July 2020

Follow our solicitor as she develops her own cohousing project.

13 July 2020

We look at the law and our experience of transferring contracts from a local authority to the deputy.

10 July 2020

Complaints continue to be received by HMRC about possible furlough fraud by employers.

09 July 2020

We consider the ICO’s guidance for organisations conducting testing of employees and provide practical advice for complying with data protection law.

08 July 2020

This article explores the use of DPIAs in schools, when they must be used and tips on undertaking a meaningful assessment of data protection risks.

30 June 2020

The following guide summarises the key requirements that members and boards of academy trusts must satisfy when making decisions.

29 June 2020

What are the implications of monitoring employee communications in the current crisis?

26 June 2020

Tax tribunal decision offers helpful summary of the law on employment status.

25 June 2020

The new Academies Financial Handbook has been published which will be effective from 1st September 2020. We look here at what it means for your trust.

24 June 2020

Sixth form colleges are governed by corporations or academy trusts, as exempt charities. We explore what this means and complying with their duties.

22 June 2020

The Corporate Insolvency and Governance Act is currently being considered in the House of Lords and is expected to become law later this month.

19 June 2020

Some of your questions answered.

19 June 2020

New Government guidance on flexible furlough published and new HMRC enforcement powers announced

18 June 2020

Increasingly, charities are considering including community-led housing as part of their activities - we look at some of the key considerations here.

16 June 2020

With new quarantine rules in force, can employers exercise control over where an employee goes on holiday or whether they go on holiday at all?

15 June 2020

A look at some of the most common issues with poorly drafted Wills.

12 June 2020

Teachers are finding it understandably difficult to adapt to remote working.

11 June 2020

The importance of keeping your Will updated and letting people know where it is.

10 June 2020

HMRC to Allow Applications for Post-Transaction Refunds Based on the Replacement of Main Residence Exemption Outside of the Usual 3 Year Time Limit.

09 June 2020

The Wrigleys employment team is delivering a series of webinars on equality in the workplace this summer.

08 June 2020

Decision highlights the limits of a generic confidentiality clause in settlement agreements.

05 June 2020

We look at a recent case which has provided helpful clarity in relation to a school’s capacity to enter contracts.

05 June 2020

The history of the trade union movement evidences the impact unions have had on protecting the health, safety and welfare of staff.

03 June 2020

Government outlines changes to the Job Retention Scheme to take place between July and October 2020.

02 June 2020

Wrigleys Solicitors and Satis Education partner up to provide a comprehensive service for academy trusts.

01 June 2020

The Court of Appeal rule that the Right to Rent Scheme is not incompatible with the European Convention on Human Rights.

29 May 2020

Important considerations for employers who have decided to furlough staff

27 May 2020

The key risks of changing terms on a TUPE transfer – even when they are beneficial to the employee.

26 May 2020

Our CLH team held a virtual social in May, the theme of which was what the future holds for the sector, in the aftermath of the Covid-19 epidemic.

22 May 2020

How can the Covid-19 epidemic offer an opportunity to reshape capitalism towards a kinder, more inclusive economy?

22 May 2020

In this article, we look at some of the limitations of the B Corp model in improving corporate responsibility.

21 May 2020

Why are criminals using international students and what can students' unions be doing to raise awareness and protect students?

20 May 2020

The Wrigleys community-led housing team is delivering a series of bite-size webinars.

19 May 2020

We look here at whether schools and academy trusts must comply with DfE guidance on the phased wider opening of schools from 1 June 2020.

18 May 2020

The Tenant Fees Act prohibits many fees landlords might charge other than basics like rent, deposit, and utilities. Are all your charges permitted?

15 May 2020

Employers face potential exposure to claims where furlough results in a reduction in pay.

14 May 2020

How can charities ensure they continue to be financially sustainable during the Covid-19 pandemic?

13 May 2020

How can employers avoid discrimination during the Covid-19 crisis?

13 May 2020

We summarise here the key elements of the phased wider opening of schools from 1 June 2020, announced by the Government on 11 May 2020.

12 May 2020

Find out how Wills help you to provide for your "blended family" after your death.

12 May 2020

As we reach the end of the seventh week in lockdown, and the media is full of eager reports about how we might get back to normal, I thought I would reflect on how Wrigleys has managed in this period. Our clients lives have not stopped because of the lockdown and a range of challenges […]

07 May 2020

What happens next? Here are our recommended steps.

05 May 2020

The Supreme Court has final say on long-running series of cases caused by an intentional data leak.

30 April 2020

Further emergency measures are to be introduced to protect tenants from landlords 'aggressively' pursuing rent arrears.

28 April 2020

We consider important steps to take in this lock down period in relation to your property insurance.

21 April 2020

As the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme goes live, HMRC provides helpful guidance on calculating claims.

21 April 2020

We consider the application of the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme to rural businesses and other Covid-19 related concerns affecting the sector.

21 April 2020

Since the lockdown was announced on 23r March we have all had to adapt our daily and working lives. Deputies and attorneys have also had to find new ways to carry out their duties and to make sure the person they act for is protected, cared for and have all they need. To help work […]

20 April 2020

We look here at the changes to admissions appeals procedures being introduced by the DfE in response to Covid-19.

17 April 2020

What issues does Covid-19 present in the estate planning context?

15 April 2020

We share with you some of the most frequently asked questions relating to COVID19 and data protection issues.

15 April 2020

HMRC has published an updated version of its guidance on the furlough scheme.

13 April 2020

The Government has further clarified some details of the Job Retention Scheme.

09 April 2020

For charities and social enterprises.

08 April 2020

Executing contracts during the Covid-19 pandemic.

08 April 2020

This article addresses some of the types of insurance potentially relevant during the current COVID-19 pandemic and related effects on businesses.

08 April 2020

In the recent case of ACC and others [EWCOP9] 2020 the Court of Protection has provided a helpful reminder to deputies as to what falls under the general authority as outlined in the deputyship order and also when to seek specific approval for contentious litigation and instructing other departments in a professional deputy’s firm. The […]

07 April 2020

We look here at the DfE guidance, published today, on school funding for the exceptional costs associated with Covid-19.

06 April 2020

The Government has clarified some details of the Job Retention Scheme.

03 April 2020

With schools closed, exams cancelled and new guidance issued on almost a daily basis schools are adapting quickly to deal with the current crisis.

03 April 2020

Many independent schools are facing extremely difficult decisions in the light of the Covid-19 restrictions.

02 April 2020

The law offers contracting parties limited relief from contracts when they become difficult or impossible to perform.

02 April 2020

Active risk management is a key duty of charity trustees. The Covid-19 pandemic is an example of a risk arising.

02 April 2020

The Pensions Regulator (TPR) has issued a series of guidance notes regarding the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on UK pension schemes.

02 April 2020

The Covid-19 pandemic is a "black swan" event and lockdown, social distancing and self isolation are the immediate consequences for individuals.

02 April 2020

Many employers are facing extremely difficult decisions in the light of the Covid-19 restrictions and are working hard to find solutions.

01 April 2020

Charities and social enterprises are grappling with how to manage meetings in this new era of working life.

31 March 2020

An update for charities and social enterprises.

31 March 2020

In these uncertain and unsettling days we are all being forced to consider difficult issues.

30 March 2020

Employers need to consider how they will adapt to make sure policies and procedures are applied appropriately during the current circumstances.

27 March 2020

Scheme is open to all employers but those receiving continuing public funding to cover wage costs are not expected to use the scheme.

20 March 2020

We look here at the precise terms of the Government announcement and the options open to special schools.

19 March 2020

Dishonesty in investigation report was a fundamental breach of contract.

13 March 2020

Changes for employers to note.

12 March 2020

The Information Commissioners Officer (ICO) has recently issued reprimands to two schools.

12 March 2020

We summarise the main tax policy announcements in the government's first budget of 11 March 2020.

05 March 2020

Advice for employers on how to approach coronavirus and related employment issues

28 February 2020

And what impact does this have on the nature of protected conversations?

28 February 2020

This case involved concerns raised by the Office of the Public Guardian (OPG) about the way an attorney was looking after his father’s affairs.  There is nothing unusual in that and the OPG often brings cases to Court where their investigations of an attorney’s behaviour have found problems.  In this case, the attorney felt aggrieved […]

27 February 2020

Our solicitor Laura Moss talks about her own experiences developing a co-housing project.

26 February 2020

EAT confirms employee must show the effect of their impairment is 'long term' at the time of the discriminatory acts.

26 February 2020

Do community-led housing organisations need to register with the Information Commissioner's Office?

25 February 2020

The Spring Budget is due to be announced on 11 March 2020, will the Community Housing Fund be affected?

24 February 2020

It's been almost two years since the GDPR came into force. We look at its impact and the ways schools can develop best practice in data protection.

21 February 2020

The CLA has submitted a pre-Budget paper to the Treasury calling for diversified rural businesses to be taxed as a single trading Rural Business Unit.

19 February 2020

When the decision-maker's reason for dismissal is not the real reason.

12 February 2020

Here we consider what tax policy announcements we might expect in Sajid Javid’s first budget on 11 March 2020.

11 February 2020

Judge finds views were incompatible with human decency and conflicted with the fundamental rights of others.

10 February 2020

An update in relation to the current position with the Probate Registry.

07 February 2020

Dismissal and breach of right to privacy were justified by potential risk to employer's reputation as statutory safeguarding partner.

06 February 2020

Deputies are required to provide the OPG with an report each year detailing how they have managed the funds of their loved one.

05 February 2020

Lynne Bradey, partner at Wrigleys, welcomed Hywel Jenkins as he joined the health and care team in Sheffield.

04 February 2020

Recommendations for significant changes to the current regime are published.

03 February 2020

Good news for those who will potentially inherit more, but, the reality is that the Government rules rarely operate in the way people expect.

30 January 2020

Homeworking is becoming increasingly popular but employers should consider a number of important issues before agreeing to it.

29 January 2020

Will leaving the EU and the new political landscape mean more or less protection for workers?

29 January 2020

As professionals specialising in Court of Protection work we often hear from clients that they have been told by social services that they have to sell their parents’ home to pay their care fees. This is often a very stressful time for families and understanding what needs to be done and why can help make […]

27 January 2020

Are you a social enterprise looking for free legal support? We are pleased to announce the launch of our new legal clinic for social enterprises.

24 January 2020

The Court of Protection was asked by TQ a former carer of P to make a health and welfare deputy order under Section 16 in her favour. P has a life long diagnosis of a severe form of epilepsy, has severe global delay, is unable to verbally communicate and cannot walk. P requires 24 hour […]

23 January 2020

Introduction of race criterion in pre-registration of interest interview process was direct discrimination.

22 January 2020

It is not unusual for the Court to look at a person’s capacity to deal with a number of areas of their life.

22 January 2020

The Office of the Public Guardian (OPG) is responsible for supervising deputies and it has an important role in investigating allegations of wrong-doing by both deputies and attorneys. The OPG also keeps registers of all deputyship orders and Lasting Powers of Attorney (LPAs). These registers can be searched by member of the public. The OPG […]

17 January 2020

Employment tribunal judge was 'overwhelmingly' satisfied that ethical veganism met the necessary tests.

16 January 2020

In circumstances where a deputy or attorney is acting for someone (I will call them ‘P’ because that is the way they are referred to in the Mental Capacity Act 2005), that person usually has other day to day care needs. In this blog I am going to look at making payments to recognise the […]

13 January 2020

EAT: threat was materially influenced by employee's refusal to work at site after rest break refused.

10 January 2020

Recommendations of Low Pay Commission accepted subject to parliamentary approval.

10 January 2020

We look here at what it means for a school or academy trust to be an exempt charity and how they can comply with their duties.

09 January 2020

Developers are adopting new practices in response to the proposed ban on leasehold houses.

07 January 2020

How to make a successful start as a deputy or attorney Acting as a property and affairs attorney or deputy for a loved one can be a daunting task, but it is one that more and more of us are facing. You have the job of looking after some else’s finances and you very much […]

19 December 2019

The impact of the FCA's new rules on what they term 'Speculative Illiquid Securities'

19 December 2019

As the holiday season dawns upon us, so does a newly elected government following the recent general election with a turnout of just under 32 million voters – approximately half the population of the UK! Prior to the election, I had overheard a conversation between one of our paralegals and one of our clients, a […]

11 December 2019

Election manifestos promise key changes to employment law provisions in the UK.

06 December 2019

The Brexit Party's Manifesto includes only two pledges in relation to tax.

05 December 2019

We look here at the Green Party's key tax pledges in their proposal for a 'Green New Deal'.

04 December 2019

Like all of the three main parties' manifestos, the treatment of capital taxation in the Liberal Democrats' manifesto is limited. What can we glean?

03 December 2019

With the claim to raise £83 billion through reforms to taxation, we look here at the key tax pledges in their proposal to bring about 'real change'.

02 December 2019

We look here at the Conservative Party's key tax pledges in their proposal to 'unleash Britain's potential'

28 November 2019

A lot of people understand that the Court of Protection makes decisions about people’s finances.  The Court’s powers are much wider than this though.

27 November 2019

Installing hidden CCTV leading to workplace dismissals did not violate employees' rights to privacy.

26 November 2019

Recent employment and tax law decisions highlight risk that "self-employed" individuals engaged through their own companies could be employees.

25 November 2019

Employer was not found liable because it had taken all reasonable steps to prevent discriminatory act

25 November 2019

We look here at the pledges for schools in the Brexit Party's 'Contract with the People', published on Friday.

25 November 2019

We look here at the key Conservative pledges for schools following publication of their manifesto yesterday.

22 November 2019

We look here at the key Labour Party pledges for schools and the National Education Service, following publication of their manifesto yesterday.

21 November 2019

We look here at the key Liberal Democrat pledges for schools and the early years following publication of their manifesto yesterday.

19 November 2019

Courts and tribunals are not obliged to follow it, but guidance may be used as evidence in proceedings.

19 November 2019

Given the uncertain election outcome and the chance that the Greens may find themselves in coalition with Labour and the SNP, it is worth a read.

13 November 2019

The £5billion question

11 November 2019

Employee made redundant after employer refused to allow her to continue to job share.

07 November 2019

We look here at the manifesto pledges schools can expect to see ahead of the General Election on 12th December.

30 October 2019

Acas has published guidance for employers on supporting staff who are going through the menopause.

29 October 2019

A tribunal must make findings of fact in regard to improper conduct before disapplying s.111A.

28 October 2019

A number of recent developments may extend whistleblowing protection beyond employees and workers.

22 October 2019

Employment tribunal: Lack of belief in "transgenderism" is incompatible with human dignity

21 October 2019

Could the recent growth in student housing co-operatives be one solution to the challenge of housing students in an affordable, fair way?

15 October 2019

Some of the Wrigleys team recently attended the excellent Capacity, the Internet and Social Media conference organised by the Brain Injury Group.  We were treated to very practical and helpful sessions from an eclectic mix of speakers. The main takeaway points for us were: The concerns we have over vulnerability aren’t unique to the internet […]

10 October 2019

EAT upholds tribunal's decision that conduct was unwanted but not related to the claimant's sex

09 October 2019

There are a number of interesting projects happening in York at the moment, the most high profile of which are:

07 October 2019

One of the solicitors in our community-led housing team, Laura Moss, is in the process of setting up her own cohousing project.

07 October 2019

What do employers and employees need to know about protests?

30 September 2019

The national Court of Protection team are delighted to have been recognised in the national legal directory Legal 500, 2020, for a new ranking of tier 2. The team’s new profile reads: “Wrigleys Solicitors LLP covers all aspects of property and financial affairs and currently manages 101 deputyships and over 300 trusts. The specialist team […]

24 September 2019

EAT agrees that out of hours GP paid through her own company was a worker

24 September 2019

The latest in our lecture series in honour of the late Matthew Wrigley, a founding partner of the firm, began on a sunny evening at Harewood House.

23 September 2019

EAT rules that a partly self-interested disclosure could still pass the public interest test

20 September 2019

The How to Rent guide has been updated

20 September 2019

Proposals to reduce ill health-related job loss

19 September 2019

In this case, Allied Services Trust applied to be a property and affairs deputy for a person known as TWAH. The CEO of Allied Services Trust was already acting as interim deputy.  The Court looked at whether Allied Services Trust could be a deputy and if it could, what the requirements would be. Readers might […]

18 September 2019

Recent changes to non-statutory guidance produced by the Safer Recruitment Consortium

17 September 2019

Why schools might be cautiously optimistic going into the new year.

12 September 2019

The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs has published a response to the consultation on a new statutory scheme.

12 September 2019

Private Client advisor Lucy Hargreaves is celebrating her place on the definitive annual list of young private client practitioners across the UK.

03 September 2019

The guidance is designed to clarify key aspects of NDAs and signposts where to get advice from.

03 September 2019

The Office of the Public Guardian (OPG) has released guidance about its complaints and feedback procedure. The guidance can be found here. The guidance only relates to services the OPG provides and not any other body such as the Court of Protection or the High Court. The guidance details the information you will need to […]

30 August 2019

The Wrigleys community-led housing team are hosting a series of lunchtime Twitter Q&A sessions throughout September and October.

29 August 2019

The recent case of FL v MJL [2019] EWCOP 31 looked at the authority of a deputy to make gifts from the surplus income of the person whose funds he manages. MJL is a very wealthy individual with wealth of around £17,000,000 resulting in an income in the region of £123,000 but the court’s decision […]

28 August 2019

Court of Appeal confirms school was wrong to pay holiday pay at the rate of 12.07% of earnings.

27 August 2019

"Current model is dependent on individual enforcement rather than seeking institutional change" say Committee.

20 August 2019

We are very pleased to announce that we are working on proposals to develop low cost homes in York, with Yorspace and Lowfield Green Housing Co-op.

19 August 2019

EAT provides useful guidance on a developing area of potential liability for employers.

12 August 2019

Fiona Wharton joins the top tier Charities and Social Economy team.

09 August 2019

The MEES regulations prohibit the grant of any new leases of buildings with an energy efficiency rating as shown on an EPC of below an E.

08 August 2019

If someone is employed illegally, will they have any rights under the employment contract or any protection under employment law?

06 August 2019

The Office of the Public Guardian has just published guidance on how it deals with safeguarding concerns. Lynne Bradey explores the guidance note.

05 August 2019

The government is seeking public feedback on a number of work-related topics which may interest you

30 July 2019

Have you had any issues in obtaining funding?

30 July 2019

Court of Appeal confirms perceived disability discrimination claims are permissible under the Equality Act 2010

29 July 2019

Proposed community led-housing exemption

29 July 2019

Making a covert recording could be gross misconduct in some circumstances but the recording may be admissible in the employment tribunal

26 July 2019

Employers need to have a clear non-discriminatory reason for action when dealing with religious expression

25 July 2019

Keeping Children Safe in Education: revised statutory guidance is expected to be in place from 2 September 2019.

24 July 2019

We are seeing an increasing number of town councils and parish councils explore the possibility of using their surplus land for community-led housing.

23 July 2019

We look here at the key messages from the latest ESFA letter to accounting officers of academy trusts to help you plan and prepare for what's coming.

23 July 2019

We have matched last year's success by maintaining their Band 1 ranking (regional guide) and are still a recognised National Leader (outside London).

22 July 2019

How might community-led housing help in providing enough rental housing for our ageing population?

18 July 2019

Charity Bank is inviting trustees, directors, CEOs and managers of charities and community organisations to sign up for their free event.

18 July 2019

The fee to make an application to the Court of Protection will reduce to £365 from 22 July 2019.

16 July 2019

We are pleased that the Lord Chancellor has announced the discount rate for personal injury lump sum compensation payments. The discount rate governs the amount of money a client should receive when they are paid compensation now for expenditure that will happen in the future.  That could be to purchase an adapted vehicle or equipment […]

15 July 2019

Simplifying the design of Inheritance Tax

11 July 2019

The ICO has taken action against British Airways under the GDPR. We look at the facts of the case and implications for charities & social enterprises.

11 July 2019

We consider the recent findings of government research regarding the approach of UK lenders in relation to properties affected by Japanese knotweed.

11 July 2019

Earlier this year this blog analysed the case of Re B: (Capacity: Social Media: Care and Contact) [2019] EWCOP3 in relation to social media. Those who read the judgement will have noticed that the judge also made findings in relation to other questions of capacity that appeared somewhat paradoxical.  There has now been an appeal […]

10 July 2019

We look here at the key changes included in the Academies Financial Handbook 2019 and what this means for the sector.

09 July 2019

Employer could not reasonably be expected to know about a disability as employee was unlikely to engage with medical enquiries

08 July 2019

We are delighted to announce our new Wrigleys office, based in Newcastle, open.

04 July 2019

Potentially, a couple could have a combined inheritance tax nil rate band of £1m from 6th April 2020.

25 June 2019

The aim and intentions of the consultation, a summary of Wrigleys' response and the government's proposed plans.

24 June 2019

Inducements to forgo collective bargaining: the risk of penal awards decreases after Court of Appeal decision.

18 June 2019

The Liberty Protection Safeguards are now law. Learn about the highlights of this new legislation.

13 June 2019

Double vision correctable by wearing a contact lens in one eye did not qualify as a disability.

13 June 2019

The key findings and recommendations of the Timpson Review of School Exclusion and the impact on exclusions and behaviour management in practice.

12 June 2019

Despite the proposed fees increase which was expected in April 2019, as I write today the fees are still at the same flat rate.

12 June 2019

And what to do when directors go rogue…

11 June 2019

No discrimination where special treatment is afforded to women in connection with pregnancy or childbirth

10 June 2019

What do you need to know about employing children?

07 June 2019

Key aspects to bear in mind when offering volunteering and work experience

06 June 2019

We find that groups struggle to find accountants who can provide the specialist tax advice needed, we want to share our experience to benefit you.

04 June 2019

People who become the subject of Court of Protection proceedings often do so at a time when their life has been impacted by a significant event.

30 May 2019

Time is running out to help extend the Community Housing Fund as the deadline for the Government's recent call for information is this Friday 31 May.

29 May 2019

A recent case highlights the difficulties employers face when new evidence comes to light at appeal

29 May 2019

EAT decision confirms that the key question is 'what effect does the discrimination have on the individual?'

29 May 2019

Consultation raises the prospect of greater company compliance requirements in future

28 May 2019

The Office of the Public Guardian has issued guidance for attorneys and deputies thinking of investing money for the person whose affairs they look after. The note reminds attorneys and deputies that they can’t do whatever they like with the person’s money, that the person should be supported to make decisions themselves where possible, and […]

24 May 2019

An agreed exit for school staff via a settlement agreement may be trickier than you think…

22 May 2019

An event fee is a charge made by a landlord on the occurrence of a specified event, for instance, if a tenant sells its lease.

21 May 2019

When applying to be appointed as someone’s financial Deputy or awaiting a registered Lasting Power of Attorney to be returned from the Office of the Public Guardian (OPG) it may feel like the hard work is over once the document arrives in the post. In reality however, registering the document with financial institutions and utility […]

17 May 2019

An agreed exit for school staff via a settlement agreement may be trickier than you think…

16 May 2019

The range of options available, and the importance of acting early with professional input

15 May 2019

A recent case considered a warden and receptionist being on call overnight at a caravan site

15 May 2019

Wrigleys are pleased to announce 4 promotions in the firm's Leeds office.

08 May 2019

Case law has considered the actions of an over-exuberant attendee to an office party in what continues to be a fact-specific area of law

08 May 2019

Cheshire Police were found to have directly discriminated against a white heterosexual male candidate

02 May 2019

The Office of the Public Guardian (OPG) for England and Wales has just published a six year strategy to improve safeguarding of adults at risk https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/safeguarding-strategy-2019-to-2025-office-of-the-public-guardian. This includes developing a fully online service for users to register a Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA). Whilst more adults than ever now have a registered LPA, EPA or […]

01 May 2019

Wrigleys Trustees Limited, our trust corporation at Wrigleys Solicitors, remains a Court of Protection approved panel deputy, available to support people who lack mental capacity. Some professional deputies are called “panel deputies”.  A panel deputy is a deputy appointed from the Court approved list (who have undergone a stringent application process). It is often the […]

30 April 2019

Probationary periods are a common feature of employment – but what exactly are the implications of one?

30 April 2019

A family constitution can help provide structure alongside future-proofing the business.

16 April 2019

Find out if the Court of Protection can send you to jail for breaching an injunction. Read the latest case update on this controversial issue.

11 April 2019

A disabled employee should have been offered a dedicated parking space as a reasonable adjustment in line with the employer's own policy

10 April 2019

Marie-Louise Hamilton has been appointed managing partner and will start the role in May 2019.

29 March 2019

Should an employer wait for criminal proceedings to conclude before undertaking an internal disciplinary process?

29 March 2019

Did the treatment of a gay head teacher amount to constructive dismissal and sexual orientation discrimination?

18 March 2019

Assessing the implications of an absence of affordable housing for teachers, and considering how schools' surplus land could provide solutions.

15 March 2019

Employers who refuse rest breaks may be liable for personal injury caused by the lack of breaks

12 March 2019

Court of Appeal: employer had reasonable and proper cause to suspend pending investigation of allegations of unreasonable force against children

07 March 2019

Court of Appeal: TUPE transfer was principal reason for dismissal in the context of claimant's poor relationship with director of the transferee

07 March 2019

Looking at the increasing trend for local authorities to charge for exclusions and the legality of this under the relevant funding regulations.

05 March 2019

The internet, and particularly social media, can provide disabled persons with a great opportunity to express themselves, learn new skills and information, locate support, and interact with others. Sadly, it is not without its dangers. The NSPCC reported this month that over 5,000 online child grooming offences were recorded by police in England and Wales. […]

28 February 2019

Suggested response for community-led housing groups on the consultation paper – submissions due by 10 March

28 February 2019

EAT: teacher's dismissal could not be discriminatory on the basis of the employer's religion or belief but was discriminatory on the ground of sex

28 February 2019

The key elements of the, often either misunderstood or not properly implemented, exclusions procedure for maintained schools and academies.

28 February 2019

You might remember the case where the outsourcing of Deputyship duties went wrong? In the second round of litigation in this case following the Court’s decision that Matrix had acted not in compliance with either its statutory or fiduciary duty (as mentioned in our Lynne Bradey’s article here “Trust corporation fails vulnerable clients” – link […]

26 February 2019

The meaning of the phrase "nursing and other healthcare"

25 February 2019

Late teacher's estate awarded damages for school's failure to inform the TPS that she had exhausted sick pay and was not in pensionable service

21 February 2019

The meaning of the phrase “nursing and other healthcare” Executive Summary There is a substantial and growing disconnect between the public who see their relatives suffering from profound disability and illness, often involving neurological disorders such as dementia and stroke, and the view of NHS continuing care teams in Clinical Commissioning Groups that such patients […]

18 February 2019

The Government Equalities Office publishes new guidance as 2019's gender pay gap reporting deadline approaches

14 February 2019

School successfully challenges council's alteration of an Education and Health Care Plan and naming of an unsuitable school

13 February 2019

LCN v KF & Ors [2019] EWCOP This sad case involved CJF, a 13 year old boy who had suffered extensive injuries through negligence at his birth and who needed significant 24 hour care for all aspects of his life. He sadly died a few days after the case was decided. CJF’s mother was 18 […]

05 February 2019

Supreme Court upholds decision that the rules on disclosing multiple spent convictions in an enhanced DBS check are disproportionate and incompatible

28 January 2019

Two changes to the right to work check rules, intended to simplify the checking process, come into force on 28 January.

28 January 2019

The EAT has upheld the decision of an employment tribunal that a live-in carer was an employee of the client even though she contributed to tax & NI.

28 January 2019

Academy should have known teacher with reactive depression and PTSD was disabled and made reasonable adjustments

16 January 2019

The OTS's first report focuses on addressing the "practical complexities" of the regime.

16 January 2019

Can a deputy withhold knowledge of the amount of a personal injury settlement from P? Learn about the implication from recent case law.

10 January 2019

The Government is consulting on the way small generators are paid for electricity they export to the grid –what is proposed, and what does this mean?

09 January 2019

Continuing our series examining key community-led housing concepts, we look at cohousing as an alternative to more conventional projects.

07 January 2019

In December, EHRC published a report on the first round of gender pay gap reporting, focusing on explanatory narratives and action plans.

07 January 2019

A look ahead to some of the key changes impacting on employers planned for 2019/20

18 December 2018

"Only for rock stars and professional footballers" was once the perception, but the reality is now much different.

18 December 2018

You might be surprised to find that the answer is yes.

12 December 2018

We look at the impact of proposed changes to enfranchisement law – community-led housing (CLH) groups should respond before 7 January 2019.

30 November 2018

Incapability dismissal may be unfair and discriminatory if employee is contractually entitled to income when incapacitated by permanent disability.

30 November 2018

Yes, the refusal of a contractual right to a four week trial period in an alternative role is very likely to lead to an unfair dismissal (EAT).

27 November 2018

This article explores the new proposed fees for obtaining a Grant of Probate in England and Wales announced by the Government this month.

22 November 2018

If you are a partner of a farming partnership business, it is worth having a written agreement containing the terms of the partnership.

19 November 2018

Employment tribunal was right to take a "realistic and worldly-wise" approach as written contract did not reflect the reality of the arrangement

15 November 2018

Court of Appeal holds purser paid 50% of full-time pay when available for work for more than 50% of full-time hours was less favourably treated.

14 November 2018

We highlight the statutory rights benefitting telecoms operators and how these could affect plans to carry out works to school property.

29 October 2018

A recent Court of Appeal decision highlights the risk that data controllers will be found liable for damages due to a data breach of a rogue employee

29 October 2018

Court of Appeal holds two directors of a company personally liable for dismissal-related losses.

25 October 2018

An in-depth look into the recent case of the Supreme Court overturning a decision made by the Court of Appeal of Northern Ireland.

24 October 2018

The sector is under fire again. What is being done and what can you do?

23 October 2018

When is an employer liable for an employee's actions?

23 October 2018

What happens if you instruct your attorney to assist your suicide in your Lasting Power of Attorney.

22 October 2018

Your chance to have a say on the Law Commission's consultation paper, and other questions about the way employment tribunals work

22 October 2018

The first article in a new series, Back to Basics in Community-Led Housing, examining the key concepts in community-led housing.

22 October 2018

The tax system is not the most straightforward thing in the world.  Many people with full mental capacity and the ability to access the internet still find they need help to make sure they understand the HMRC policies and regulations. Who helps vulnerable people with their tax? This isn’t just about paying the right amount of […]

19 October 2018

Wrigleys Solicitors are pleased to welcome Hannah Allen, James Haikney and Kimberley Woodhead to its Leeds office.

17 October 2018

We look at the impact of community-led housing group's policies on the covenants in its leases - the written obligations between landlord and tenant.

12 October 2018

A qualified person can be appointed as deputy for property and financial affairs by virtue of holding an office in an approved organisation. The appointment will continue even if the office holder is replaced by another person. The Office of the Public Guardian should be informed of a change in office holder or other relevant […]

10 October 2018

The disqualification by association rules no longer apply to those working in schools and nurseries.

08 October 2018

We take a look here at what was new in the key policy announcements made by Damian Hinds in his speech to the Conservative Party Conference.

01 October 2018

We take a look here at what we can learn from the speech by the Shadow Education Secretary, Angela Rayner, to the Labour Party Conference.

25 September 2018

We look at an example of utilising school land and property, and how the school and academy trust should act.

24 September 2018

HMRC has further updated its guidance on compliance with the legislation of the registration of trusts which had tax liability.

21 September 2018

Set out below is a suggested budget representation on the impact of SDLT and ATED on co-operative societies.

21 September 2018

Before there is a flurry of over excited gifting, let me make it clear that this gift was only approved by the Court after a thorough consideration of the situation and a best interest assessment. Attorneys have very limited powers to make gift without the Court’s approval.  For example, an attorney can buy a birthday […]

13 September 2018

The recent Social Housing Green Paper "a new deal for social housing" has some interesting points to note in relation to community led housing.

11 September 2018

Disabled pupils with a tendency to abuse others physically should not fall outside the protection of discrimination legislation

10 September 2018

Wrigleys looks at the ways that electric vehicles could benefit estates and rural landowners.

22 August 2018

http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWCOP/2018/17.html Readers might remember that Mr Fitzgerald, a very persistent maker of Court of Protection applications, reappeared a few weeks ago when his latest application was dismissed as without merit.  The last instalment can be found here It seems that Sir James Munby had not heard the last of the tireless Mr Fitzgerald after all.  […]

13 August 2018

The firm has once again achieved Band 1 ranking (regional guide) and are delighted to be recognised as a Band 1 National Leader (outside London).

07 August 2018

Following the recent appointment of Sir Andrew McFarlane as President of the Family Division of the High Court comes the announcement of Mr Justice Hayden’s appointment as the new Vice-President for the Court of Protection. The team at Wrigleys wish to congratulate both on their appointments and look forward to the future development of the […]

07 August 2018

In case some of you may have missed it, there has been a long awaited reduction in #COP fees from last Wednesday 25 July 2018. The application fee has reduced from £400 to £385 & Appeal fee from £400 to £320. The Hearing fee remains the same. For further information click here  

30 July 2018

The recent case of Taulbut v Davey is the latest example of a homemade Will causing confusion, frustration, and fallout.

30 July 2018

The community-led housing sector received welcome news this July, the fund provides grant funding for community groups in early stage of development.

24 July 2018

Readers of the blog might remember Desmond Maurice Allan Fitzgerald, who featured in a previous posting which can be found here. The original dispute was about the affairs of A, Mr Fitzgerald’s aunt. A’s niece, C, was appointed as A’s deputy in May 2013.  Mr Fitzgerald had objected to this.  In fact Mr Fitzgerald objected […]

19 July 2018

From the 1 August 2018, important changes are being made to the automatic disqualification rules for charity trustees.

17 July 2018

The Office of the Public Guardian (OPG) is about to launch a mediation pilot scheme to deal with family conflicts about powers of attorney.   The scheme will apply to Enduring and Lasting Powers of Attorney.  The mediation will be face to face as far as possible.  The views of the person who made the power […]

12 July 2018

This article considers the risks of allowing japanese knotweed to spread on your land and the steps which a landowner can take.

04 July 2018

What circumstances mean an academy trust may need to set up a subsidiary company to carry out trading activity, in order to comply with charity law?

03 July 2018

We take a look at the evidence provided to the House of Commons Education Select Committee on 'Educating The North'

28 June 2018

Paying holiday pay at the rate of 12.07% of pay may not always comply with contractual or statutory entitlements.

26 June 2018

There are many reasons a property might be left unoccupied, but this poses additional risks and requirements for insurance.

25 June 2018

What do charities need to consider to demonstrate responsible management?

22 June 2018

Date: Wednesday 4 July 09:15 – 16:45 Venue: The Stoller Hall, Manchester, M3 1DA

19 June 2018

Wrigleys are pleased to announce 4 promotions in the firm's Leeds office.

19 June 2018

The review of Inheritance Tax by the Office of Tax Simplification.

18 June 2018

Preventing the creation of new public rights of way and town and village greens.

12 June 2018

The first stage of the Minimum Energy Efficiency Standard came into force in April 2018, affecting schools that act as landlords for their properties.

29 May 2018

In this article, we look briefly at the role of the clerk, and what resources are available to schools to make sure that their clerk is supported.

25 May 2018

ACAS has published new guidance to assist employers in preventing workplace discrimination on the grounds of religion or belief.

25 May 2018

New statutory guidance on "Keeping Children Safe in Education" is expected to be in place for 3 September 2018.

24 May 2018

Our newest Private Client Solicitors, Aurea Kevill and Richard Whittaker, talk Wrigleys, relocation from London and Yorkshire Wolds Way

17 May 2018

A dispute between a 74 year old farmer and the Church of England has highlighted the benefits of voluntarily registering land at the Land Registry.

14 May 2018

What are the possible pros and cons of using the new process to convert your charitable company to a CIO?

09 May 2018

Commonhold was trumpeted as a new system of landholding when it was introduced about 15 years ago but is being looked at again now.

04 May 2018

Wrigleys is delighted to have Graham Shaw join the team of education specialists.

01 May 2018

Recently, gaps in insurance meant injuries by a carer might not be covered. Wrigleys have now solved this issue and offer direct employment packages.

24 April 2018

Senior staff may have an implied contractual duty to disclose relationships with sex offenders to assist the governors in their safeguarding duties

20 April 2018

In this article, we look at the innovative solutions which community-led housing offers for young people having difficulties securing their own home.

17 April 2018

Case reference ET v JP 2018 EWHC 685 Ch Which Court? If you want the Court to vary a trust with minor beneficiaries but one of those beneficiaries lacks capacity, do you go the Court of Protection or the High Court? Answer – the High Court every time. In this case, the parties could have […]

06 April 2018

Wrigleys are now using Mondaq to distribute their articles from the website to a wider audience. Rediscover the wide range of topics we advise on!

27 March 2018

The changes provide more flexibility to rural communities as to how they use existing buildings to deliver much needed homes and help farms modernise.

22 March 2018

HMRC has now updated its guidance on penalties for failure to comply with the legislation of the registration of trusts which had tax liability.

21 March 2018

This is the third edition of Austin Thornton’s publication on Paying for Residential Care. More than ever, due to the continuing care funding crises, practitioners are being regularly contacted by clients for advice on paying for care for themselves or their loved ones.  Austin has been a solicitor for nearly 23 years and has worked […]

20 March 2018

Tribunal criticises academy trust for imposing behaviour policy at the expense of a disabled pupil's education

19 March 2018

The Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman, Michael King, has stated that 80% of the EHC plan complaints received by his office have been upheld

12 March 2018

A huge thank you to all that attended our second “Through the Maze” Conference, last Wednesday 7 March in Leeds. We heard from five excellent speakers, including our own Austin Thornton. Austin along with Stephen Knafler QC of Landmark Chambers gave interesting talks in relation to the issues surrounding Direct Employment of carers specifically regulation, […]

08 March 2018

Discover a thorough review of Austin Thornton's guide on residential care payment, covering the Care Act 2014 and eligibility.

26 February 2018

What could this mean for co-housing & community-led housing?

22 February 2018

In this article we look at what action can be taken to specifically safeguard against forgery of documents relating to ownership of your property.

14 February 2018

Did you apply for a Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA) or Enduring Power of Attorney (EPA) to be registered between 1st April 2013 and the 31st March 2017? If you did then you may be eligible for a refund. The Ministry of Justice has embarked on a £69,000,000 refund scheme for people who may have […]

12 February 2018

There has been a lot in the news about the appointment of a liquidator for Carillion and what this could mean for existing contracts with schools.

12 February 2018

Our book launch saw solicitor and author Austin Thornton introduce his book; Paying For Residential Care: A Guide For Private Client Practitioners

12 February 2018

Last week saw the publication of Senior Judge Hilder’s review of the appointment of trust corporations to act as a property and affairs deputy for a protected party, and in particular what information is necessary for the Court to be satisfied that a trust corporation is a fit and proper person to be appointed as […]

09 February 2018

This article sets out a summary of the community rights and powers introduced by the Localism Act 2011 and how they can be used by community groups.

05 February 2018

A summary of some of the more interesting and important employment cases concerning schools over the last 12 months.

05 February 2018

Hot on the heels of the PP case, in January 2018 the Office of the Public Guardian has offered an updated practice note for attorneys and deputies. There are some very helpful reminders for attorneys and deputies in this note. The definition of a gift is wider than many people would think and the OPG […]

31 January 2018

We consider the potential TUPE risks for a Multi Academy Trust which takes day to day control of a school before the transfer date.

24 January 2018

This article discusses the importance of a strong governing board, to act as a check and a balance on executive decision making.

16 January 2018

Citation numbers [2015] EWCOP 93 and [2016] EWCOP 65 Case Impact in Brief If you are acting as an attorney, there are very clear rules about what you can give away and what you can’t. Unfortunately not everybody seems to know them.  In this case the attorneys seem to have sought advice but not from […]

12 January 2018

We look at the impact on co-housing & community-led housing

20 December 2017

On 7th March 2018, Wrigleys are holding a conference which will look at the regulatory structure underpinning the direct employment of carers to look after persons who are privately funding that care. The conference will be of interest to: • Litigators claiming care costs in personal injury cases. • Experts providing evidence in care cases • Case managers […]

11 December 2017

Austin Thornton discusses regulation and risk management in the direct employment of care staff focussing on CQC registration and insurance problems.

21 November 2017

As from April 2018 the Minimum Energy Efficiency Standard (MEES) could prevent landlords from letting properties with low EPC ratings.

15 November 2017

Statutory rights enjoyed by electronic communications operators are set to change.

15 November 2017

The Pension Regulator sets out its revised description of a 'professional trustee.

06 November 2017

Could your school be contravening the Equality Act 2010 by not admitting a transgender pupil?

06 November 2017

What do schools need to look out for and do differently to other organisations?

27 October 2017

Many academy trusts raise additional funds to supplement government funding. This article covers points to consider when looking at income generation.

24 October 2017

Court of Appeal holds that girls and boys in an Islamic state school are discriminated against by being segregated throughout the school day.

18 October 2017

The implementation date of 25 May 2018 for the General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR) is fast approaching.

16 October 2017

Strong and stable might no longer be a fashionable phrase, but that's exactly what good governance of academy trusts is all about.

16 October 2017

With victims of modern slavery in England likely to number over 10,000, we consider supply chain transparency requirements for academy trusts.

13 October 2017

Interested in community-led housing? Join us on Saturday 4 November at the Friend's Meeting House in Lancaster.

05 October 2017

Wrigleys team up with data protection expert to provide practical training for schools

02 October 2017

When the chalk-face meets the thin blue line: handling police involvement with school staff.

29 September 2017

In this article, we look at who the members of an academy trust are, what they do, and what they should consider when making decisions.

28 September 2017

Can schools decide what pupils can eat while at school?

25 September 2017

A reminder of the issues that can arise with school accommodation and how to deal with them.

25 September 2017

We look at the recent movement in schools towards gender neutral school uniforms and the legal duties of schools in relation to uniform policies.

19 September 2017

It’s vital to check “under the hood” when requesting the appointment of a Trust Corporation as deputy. Overview: In a recent case, Matrix Deputies Limited admitted breaching their fiduciary duty by accepting commissions on sales of residential properties belonging to vulnerable clients. They also accepted “failures in administration”. The allegations against Matrix Deputies Limited were […]

14 September 2017

At 484 pages, it is quite a read, so we have summarised some of the key points below.

08 September 2017

There are a number of community-led housing events on the horizon, which demonstrates the growing interest in this sector.

06 September 2017

New term, new AFH. Tim Wrigley looks at the latest edition.

06 September 2017

Efficiency or a nail in the coffin of autonomy?

04 September 2017

Is this Memorandum of Understanding a sign of serious action to come?

30 August 2017

Wrigleys Solicitors are pleased to welcome Neil Whitaker, Donna Radcliffe and Katie Derry to its Leeds office.

09 August 2017

We summarise proposed changes to the law on Wills (designed to encourage more people to make Wills) and the implications for lawyers and clients.

26 July 2017

We have compiled a list of grants, loans and other finance options for community-led housing and co-housing groups.

26 July 2017

New OPG guidance on Court of Protection visitors and the release of their reports. Learn how to request a copy of a report.

24 July 2017

CBSs are as popular as ever, so this article explores the background and benefits to using a society to deliver your organisation's purposes.

24 July 2017

Practical examples of societies we have recently registered, to give an idea of the range of projects which societies can be used for.

21 July 2017

An exemption which allowed pension schemes to award smaller pensions to civil partners and same-sex spouses found to be incompatible with EU law.

19 July 2017

This has been hitting the headlines and law reports again recently. We look at the recent cases and include 3 tips for litigators to get the best value out of professional Deputies

18 July 2017

wef 21st July 2017, all non-financial orders produced in the Court of Protection will be endorsed with an electronic seal – in place of the current ink fed manual seals.

17 July 2017

Wrigleys has been involved in this interesting proposal to re-use an unloved NHS office building for a co-housing scheme.

14 July 2017

Wrigleys has been involved in this ground-breaking scheme to ensure perpetually affordable accommodation for individuals meeting certain criteria.

11 July 2017

The HMRC Trust Registration Service has now been launched and will require all trusts with UK tax liabilities to be registered.

07 July 2017

The community-led housing team are hosting an informal get-together in London on Friday 28 July for community-led housing groups.

06 July 2017

We summarise the elements of GDPR that are specific for schools and academies. We highlight what is important to be aware of and what to prepare for.

06 July 2017

Notes from the annual OPG Annual Panel Deputy Conference Once a year the Office of the Public Guardian (the OPG) hold their annual conference for professional Deputies who are on their approved panel list. This year’s conference was held in Birmingham on Thursday 6th July and featured some interesting speakers from the OPG, the Official […]

29 June 2017

Can independent schools keep their school fee salary sacrifice schemes in place?

26 June 2017

Reflections on an enjoyable and interesting 2017 Conference

22 June 2017

The case of JR v Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust provides useful guidance from the Court on what costs are reasonable.

21 June 2017

Did you know that landlords (incl community housing landlords) are obliged to consult with tenants under 'long term tenancy agreements'?

21 June 2017

We are often asked is how to make housing affordable in perpetuity. There is no easy answer, though this article explores a possible solution.

08 June 2017

A reminder of when academies need ESFA consent.

06 June 2017

Thank you to everybody who attended an excellent conference yesterday in Leeds.

We heard from 6 excellent speakers and enjoyed some interesting debate on current issues and future developments.

Details of all the speakers are below.

05 June 2017

Unfair hidden ground rent costs on new builds has hit the press recently. We consider the effect on community-led housing groups using leaseholds.

05 June 2017

Data protection is changing significantly from 25 May 2018. We explore the changes to the law and suggest our 'Top 6 Actions for Pension Trustees'.

02 June 2017

Wrigleys are pleased to announce 4 promotions in the firm's Leeds office.

31 May 2017

Case underlines TUPE rule on “principal purpose” of an “organised grouping of employees”.

19 May 2017

We consider why some solicitors have chosen not to advise their clients on the Residence Nil-Rate Band tax saving opportunity.

19 May 2017

The Conservative party manifesto includes a proposal to raise the limit for means testing of capital to £100,000. Wrigleys consider the implications.

18 May 2017

The Conservative party manifesto includes a proposal to raise the limit for means testing of capital to £100,000. Wrigleys consider the implications.

16 May 2017

Was a job applicant with Asperger's Syndrome discriminated against by being required to sit a psychometric test? Yes, held the EAT

10 May 2017

DWP is consulting on draft amending regulations which would introduce a mechanism for deferring employer debts in multi-employer pension schemes.

08 May 2017

The #LeedsBigLunch will be taking place in Victoria Gardens, Leeds (opposite the art gallery and library) between 12pm and 2pm on Friday 26th May 2017

08 May 2017

This glossary is intended to help those new to the community-led housing sector understand some of the terminology which crops up from time to time.

02 May 2017

A quick recap of the key rules relating to political activity by charities, in the run up to the 2017 election.

25 April 2017

The Pensions Regulator is proposing clarity on its powers to impose financial penalties on trustees. The outcome may mean an increase in fines.

25 April 2017

The Pensions Regulator consults on a definition of 'professional trustee' as we face an increasing drive towards '21st century trusteeship'.

13 April 2017

Charity Commission finds ‘basic and serious mismanagement’ by the trustees in selling land for £15m less than it was worth.

12 April 2017

The latest family business news, insights, perspectives and more besides.

10 April 2017

Community-led housing & other organisations welcome a common sense decision that business rates may not be payable during significant building works.

10 April 2017

Members of community led housing groups could find themselves having to meet SDLT liabilities earlier than expected.

06 April 2017

An update on the Government's 5 year £60 million pa fund to support community-led housing.

06 April 2017

Local Planning Authorities ('LPAs') will be obliged to prepare, maintain & publish registers of brownfield land suitable for residential development.

06 April 2017

Recent case highlights the importance of attorneys acting in the best interests of their donors, even when making investments to save on IHT.

24 March 2017

The Supreme Court has ruled that an unmarried cohabiting partner should receive a survivor's pension under the Local Government Pension Scheme.

15 March 2017

The Supreme Court has today handed down their judgment in the case Ilott v The Blue Cross and Others (previous incarnations known as Ilott v Mitson)

15 March 2017

Her Honour Judge Hilder will be the successor to His Honour Judge Denzil Lush

08 March 2017

The latest family business news, insights, perspectives and more besides.

08 March 2017

The Office of the Public Guardian (OPG) published new guidance on 3 March 2017 for professionals who are appointed to act as an individual’s attorney under an LPA.

02 March 2017

This Law Society guidance has been eagerly awaited by solicitors and other professionals.

The practice note is available here which includes a very useful flow chart and precedent letters.

01 March 2017

Groups can help to secure this funding through eligible local authorities. Find out how your group may benefit from this fund.

28 February 2017

The new ‘Residence Nil Rate Band’ aims to put more family homes beyond the reach of inheritance tax.

27 February 2017

The Ministry of Justice has confirmed its plans to substantially increase probate fees from £155 to a maximum of £20,000.

27 February 2017

A comprehensive report by Age UK adding to the debate about the long term viability of funding for the care of older people.

27 February 2017

As all PI litigators are aware, when victims of life-changing injuries accept lump sum compensation, the actual amount they receive is adjusted  down to take into account of the potential for investment gains following accelerated receipt of damages. The discount rate has been set at 2.5% for over 15 years, during which time interest rates […]

23 February 2017

A recent legal ruling on TUPE service provision changes to decide whether activities carried out afterwards are “fundamentally the same” as before.

20 February 2017

Draft regulations bring relief to maintained schools with less than 250 employees.

17 February 2017

In her article for the changesu.org blog, Laura Moss looks at the advantages and disadvantages for students' unions of incorporation.

17 February 2017

A new Government White Paper may ease planning for community-led housing and support some rural projects and CLTs

17 February 2017

Scenario: A case study of how a school encountered problems when ramping up its fundraising activities and guidance on how you can keep to the rules.

09 February 2017

What can academies do with cash they don't immediately need?

08 February 2017

From 6 April 2017, many schools will be required to pay the new Apprenticeship Levy. We recommend 4 practical steps to take now.

07 February 2017

Yes, maybe. Schools should be aware that an unclear COT3 settlement agreement could allow an employee to bring future employment tribunal claims.

07 February 2017

Radio 4's Today programme has a series highlighting the crises in health & social care by reference to the personal experiences of family and carers.

06 February 2017

A day of recognition for family businesses; the backbone of the Yorkshire economy and so often the bedrock of their communities.

06 February 2017

A reminder to schools & charities following an inquiry that found a charity had permitted its website and social media to promote terrorist causes.

02 February 2017

We consider what happens to joint accounts after someone loses mental capacity or dies

01 February 2017

A roundtable discussion amongst private client experts from Florida, Texas and New York - plus the European jurisdictions of the UK, Portugal & Malta.

31 January 2017

From April 2017, new regulations set a target number of apprenticeship starts for public sector employers of 2.3% of their total workforce.

20 January 2017

An article for community led housing groups featuring a link to HMRC's SDLT calculator and a summary of potential traps

20 January 2017

Not in this case, which involved a statutory will application brought in accordance with a previous court-approved compromise agreement

01 January 2017

Solicitor Stuart Armstrong of SV Armstrong has developed a Health & Safety Leadership Checklist as an introduction for those managing academies.

01 January 2017

Parental concern about asbestos in schools is resulting in greater numbers of FOI requests and so it is vital for academies and MATs to be prepared.

30 December 2016

A Judge orders independent advice on the appropriateness of a PI Trust and warns that courts won’t merely “rubber stamp” settlements.

19 December 2016

In a report relevant for academies and maintained schools, an ICO investigation concluded that charities had breached the Data Protection Act.

16 December 2016

The Court of Appeal confirms the status of almshouse residents

15 December 2016

Spreadsheet released illustrating the impact of the proposed formula on your individual schools

12 December 2016

7 simple tips for trustees

09 December 2016

A short list of tips to pass on to your clients that should make a helpful difference to them and their trustees.

08 December 2016

In the recent case of ALNO (UK) Ltd v Turner the EAT stressed the need to apply the “multi-factorial” test established in an earlier TUPE case

08 December 2016

Local authorities now have a statutory duty to meet local demand for self build and custom build. Groups should register for land in their area.

06 December 2016

Q. What do Charity Commission powers, social investment and fundraising have in common? A. They all feature in the Charities Act 2016

02 December 2016

High Court rules draft Ofsted report was wrong to label segregation of girls and boys discriminatory.

28 November 2016

Notwithstanding double-recovery, the Council wasn't entitled to refuse to provide after-care services when an applicant was in receipt of a PI award.

22 November 2016

‘Yes’ says the court in the matter of Mrs Ann Clarke

11 November 2016

In this case the Court of Protection looked at whether a person who lacks capacity should have a trust or a deputyship. The Court also gave some guidance on what evidence it expects to see in similar cases.

We feature the Court’s summary guidance and our own comment below.

31 October 2016

London based businesses face sharp rises in rates from April 2017, but businesses in the Midlands and North may benefit.

28 October 2016

Tim Wrigley considers the future for schools MATs and governing bodies.

28 October 2016

Age UK study highlights how cost pressures on care homes arising from the funding crises in social care adversely impacts on self funding residents.

25 October 2016

Nominal sums are often paid to niche companies who hold hundreds of rentcharges. This case warns buyers about property subject to rentcharges.

24 October 2016

We consider a joint study by The Kings Fund and the Nuffield Trust on the impact of spending cuts on elder care.

21 October 2016

LPA donors are now able to appoint attorneys through advance specification in their LPA so that a surviving jointly appointed attorney can continue to make decisions on their own should the other co-attorney be unable to act.

19 October 2016

John McMullen shares his thoughts on TUPE & Brexit

30 September 2016

Lifetime gifts to family members is common in tax planning. This case study explains how gifts can be made by relatives who have lost mental capacity.

27 September 2016

Actions required for ALL schools following key changes to statutory safeguarding guidance from September 2016.

14 September 2016

Three graduates start training contracts in the firm's Leeds and Sheffield offices.

13 September 2016

With great power, comes great responsibility. How true is this for governance of academies and schools?

13 September 2016

Congratulations to Charlotte Dyson for her place on the definitive annual list of young private client practitioners across the UK

12 September 2016

Congratulations to Charlotte Dyson for her place on the definitive annual list of young private client practitioners across the UK.

09 September 2016

Reminders and good practice tips for securing value for money both at procurement and during the life of major contracts.

07 September 2016

The EAT holds that TUPE service provision changes only apply to a grouping of employees providing services immediately before the transfer.

02 September 2016

How NOT to behave as a litigant in person: Learn from the mistakes of Mr Fitzgerald, who made false allegations against his solicitor.

02 September 2016

Not-for-profit organisations who act as deputies should ensure that the fees they charge are in accordance with the terms of the deputyship order.

30 August 2016

Wrigleys Solicitors are pleased to welcome Duncan Milwain, Lucy O'Reilly and Kasim Ahmed to its Leeds office.

19 August 2016

Employers who use the £30,000 tax exemption on termination payments are invited to consult on the proposed reforms.

19 August 2016

Schools that have salary sacrifice schemes as a benefit for staff paying school fees can take part in the government consultation on proposed reforms.

17 August 2016

The conduct of this professional deputy is rather mystifying and it is unsurprising that the Court removed him.

09 August 2016

Professional deputies need to follow the new guidance closely when claiming deputyship general management costs as OPG /SCCO tighten up costs regime.

01 August 2016

Guidance to schools on balancing community relationships when expansion and development is opposed.

01 August 2016

Many schools will need to be ready for the new rules on reporting pay statistics for men and women from as early as April 2017.

25 July 2016

A reminder about the legal restrictions there are on what you can do with an academy's land and buildings.

15 July 2016

A super day for the second Tour de Wrigleys cycle ride in aid of the Spinal Injuries Association

12 July 2016

What you need to know about leaving money to a person with a disability and how very simple arrangements can make a huge financial difference.

12 July 2016

Academy trusts are companies and as such are subject to statutory reporting obligations under the Companies Acts.

11 July 2016

TUPE transferee obligations can apply where a service changing hands is divided among multiple providers on functional lines, explains John McMullen

07 July 2016

We look at the movement in schools towards non gender specific policies and procedures.

06 July 2016

By pretending to be you, fraudsters can try to sell or mortgage your property. We consider what you can do to protect yourself.

04 July 2016

Guidance from DfE updated on 1 July for employers, governing bodies, school leaders and staff in maintained schools and academies.

04 July 2016

This guide provides up to date care and support advice and information for people in Sheffield

04 July 2016

This guide provides up to date care and support advice and information for people in Sheffield

30 June 2016

Click to download a talk that considers the scheme for making NHS Continuing Care eligibility decision in Wales

30 June 2016

The RCGP has made autistic spectrum disorders a clinical priority for the years 2014 to 2017.

28 June 2016

This decision shows that CoP judges will give considerable weight to the source of a testator’s wealth and how it is being preserved when approving the execution of a Statutory Will.

15 June 2016

LGO finds maladministration against Solihull Council for not following Fairer Charging Policy

08 June 2016

To obtain important tax reliefs for IHT and CGT on rural land, it is often essential to be treated as a trading farmer, rather than as a landlord.

08 June 2016

Not necessarily, said the Scottish Court of Session (Inner House).

06 June 2016

Yes, says the Court of Protection.

A daughter continues as health and welfare attorney for her father, though the Judge partially revoked the property and affairs LPA.

31 May 2016

Is it possible to register new rights of common over land already registered as common land? "No" says Court of Appeal

31 May 2016

The Public Guardian has issued new guidance about gifting for someone acting as a deputy or attorney.

27 May 2016

The Public Guardian has issued a new guidance note on the hot topic of family care. There have been several cases before the Court of Protection recently about gratuitous care payments.

26 May 2016

Yes, says the Court of Protection.

This case is very significant for professional deputies. There are immediate implications for deputies and their clients. There are also costs implications.

19 May 2016

The Health & Social Care Information Centre has published statistics on Hospital and Community Health Services (HCHS) written complaints

19 May 2016

Clarion’s annual Court of Protection Masterclass is held specifically for court of protection practitioners in order to address the issues faced by Deputies on a day to day basis. This full day event will provide updates in respect of Court of Protection case law, costs and a number of issues from dealing with cases arising […]

16 May 2016

A brief look at recent charity law and company law developments which are of relevance to independent schools.

12 May 2016

Despite the change of Government policy, we consider the reasons why it is likely that academisation will continue to accelerate.

12 May 2016

Wrigleys is pleased to announce 3 promotions in its private client and charity property teams.

12 May 2016

Wrigleys is pleased to announce the promotion of Court of Protection solicitor, Jane Netting to partner.

05 May 2016

A new study shows that there was a 20% drop in the incidence of dementia in the study group, driven by a reduction in men across all ages above 65

05 May 2016

A new study has shown that there was a 20% drop in incidence in the incidence of dementia in the study group, driven by a reduction in men across all ages above 65. Austin Thornton of Wrigleys’ Health & Care team comments here

27 April 2016

In this article, we consider the wider implications of sexting on children, teachers and parents.

27 April 2016

No, says the Court of Protection. In this case a husband, who could speak a little English but could not read and write English, was appointed Deputy for his wife.

26 April 2016

Comment – This is another sad case involving an attorney who seemed to be looking out for his own interests rather than Alma’s.  A panel Deputy is now in place and things are being put right.  Be careful who you appoint as your attorney! Case Details An attorney who took almost £80,000 from his aunt’s […]

21 April 2016

Age UK have produced an online map of the risk of loneliness in England for people aged 65+

21 April 2016

Practice guidance published for Social Workers on ABI

20 April 2016

Wrigleys feature in eprivateclient's Top 5 Boutique Law Firms list for the first time.

14 April 2016

Wrigleys Solicitors are pleased to welcome Maria Graylen and Caroline Hawcroft who have recently joined the firm's Rural Property team.

13 April 2016

In a report published on 7th April 2016, The Kings Fund has identified 3 major challenges for the NHS:

08 April 2016

The new regime came into force on 6 April 2016. Download our free briefing note for guidance.

08 April 2016

Community groups may end up paying a higher rate of stamp duty when buying a residential property.

07 April 2016

The Department of Health has produced an amended version of the Care Act Statutory guidance.

01 April 2016

How will the new rules on reporting pay statistics for men and women affect larger independent schools?

01 April 2016

When might a member of school staff be making a disclosure in the public interest and so be protected under employment legislation?

01 April 2016

What are the key factors leading to the increased cost of employing school staff?

01 April 2016

What should be considered before dismissing school staff who have been employed for less than two years?

01 April 2016

What are the likely effects of a Brexit on those UK employment laws of most relevance to the independent school sector?

01 April 2016

What do bursars need to know about the taxation of payments to employees on the termination of their employment?

29 March 2016

The Supreme Court unanimously ruled that an employer was "vicariously liable" for the actions of its employee in an unprovoked attack on a customer.

29 March 2016

Recent reports have highlighted the difficulties schools face when parents become involved in these disputes.

29 March 2016

Handling negative comments, complaints and criticisms about the school or staff made on social media can be a minefield for the leadership team.

24 March 2016

Report highlights how adults on the autistic spectrum (including people with Asperger's Syndrome), are more likely than others to suffer early death

24 March 2016

New guidance for health and social services on improving their support for disabled young people approaching adulthood

24 March 2016

Public Health England and the UK Health Forum have published a joint statement on reducing risks for dementia in the population.

17 March 2016

An employer who reasonably believed that an employee was lying about his symptoms was entitled to find gross misconduct.

17 March 2016

But local authorities say that central government must pay

15 March 2016

The recent employment tribunal case of ICTS UK Ltd v Mahdi shows there is uncertainty about TUPE and short-term contracts.

15 March 2016

Sylvie Nunn and Laura Moss weigh up the legal and practical considerations.

09 March 2016

On April 6th 2016 Wales will implement its own comprehensive legislation in social care.

08 March 2016

New guidance for health and social services on improving their support for disabled young people approaching adulthood.

02 March 2016

Commons Public Accounts Committee says evidence shows long term neurological conditions are not a priority for Department of Health and NHS England

26 February 2016

A recent Employment Tribunal case highlights the need for schools to be aware of the possible duty to make reasonable adjustments for dyslexic staff.

24 February 2016

Social care funding problems will worsen without additional help says Local Government Association

19 February 2016

The Care Quality Commission (CQC) regulates standards in care homes in England.

16 February 2016

Is an express power to lay off subject to an implied term of reasonableness? No, held the EAT

12 February 2016

Following a meeting with the DfE this week, we confirm a short update for Sixth Form Colleges.

11 February 2016

Schools hold large amounts of personal data relating to pupils and staff, which makes them particularly vulnerable to data breaches through hacking.

08 February 2016

A recent ruling by the European Court of Justice provides a classic example for HR practitioners of what constitutes a TUPE business transfer.

08 February 2016

A recent ruling in the Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT) gives clarity about when an employee is “assigned” to an employer before a TUPE transfer.

03 February 2016

The DfE issued new guidance seeking to clarify who legally constitutes a parent, their rights, and the school's responsibilities towards individuals.

03 February 2016

All academies must have a complaints procedure in place. This article summarises the guidance available.

22 January 2016

Respond to the consultation on changes to SDLT before 1 February 2016.

20 January 2016

A recent case resulted in a £2 million fine to the landowner following the death of a boy critically injured whilst trespassing.

20 January 2016

On conversion, local authorities often provide schools with their asbestos reports. Unfortunately these reports are sometimes inaccurate.

20 January 2016

As a charity, occupying and using school premises for school purposes, academies are entitled to an 80% reduction in their business rates.

18 January 2016

No, says the Court. Readers might recall that in March 2015, the Court of Protection had indicated that an application needed to be made to that Court every time the Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority were requiring a trust to be put in place.  That point was appealed.  The outcome of the appeal is that a […]

18 January 2016

Comment Here we see another sad family dispute. The practice point for us to take from this though is whether somebody who has been acting for one of the parties can switch to a different role and become an independent professional deputy. The answer, quite rightly, is no. There may be non-contentious situations where a […]

07 January 2016

HMRC has now opened a consultation as to how this SDLT rise would operate. Although open to change, this article summarises the initial proposal.

05 January 2016

Did an education trust discriminate against a teacher on the ground of age by replacing her with a less experienced teacher? 'No' ruled the EAT

23 December 2015

Explore a Court of Protection case where a father, initially dismissed as deputy for his daughter, was reinstated by Senior Judge Lush.

23 December 2015

In this case an attorney who seems to have taken rather too fluid a view of the interaction between his finances and those of his incapacitated mother was removed by the Court of Protection. Comment Here again we see an attorney who seems to have confused the fact that he was receiving his mother’s money […]

23 December 2015

The subject of support payments has been very topical of late and we have seen a number of cases come through to the Court of Protection. This case is a little different because it involves attorneys. Comment There is extremely helpful guidance here from Senior Judge Lush, firstly on the question of mileage, secondly on […]

23 December 2015

In this case, there had been concerns about the conduct of one of the sons who was a benefits appointee. Comment This case is reasonably unusual because family circumstances have changed and the local authority, which is normally the Deputy of second last resort before a panel Deputy, did not want to step down.  I […]

23 December 2015

The subject of what family members should be paid for gratuitous care has been very topical recently.  The most recent case gives some guidance. Comment This is another eminently sensible decision from Senior Judge Lush.  Readers will be aware that the question of gratuitous care payments has been very much in the mind of the […]

18 December 2015

The Bill has now been through the detailed amendments process in Parliament and is now unlikely to change significantly before it becomes law.

03 December 2015

The 2015 autumn statement announced a rise in the rate of Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT) for the purchase of additional homes and buy to let properties.

02 December 2015

From 1 February 2016, all private residential landlords will have to check that new tenants have the right to be in the UK.

30 November 2015

Guidance for agricultural landowners on NEW rules effective from October 2015 and a reminder of the rules relating to agricultural workers.

26 November 2015

In the 2015 Autumn Statement it was announced that following a consultation on the use of Deeds of Variation, no changes are to be made.

24 November 2015

Landowners should take note. The Bill is not intended to introduce new law but there is a new offence that landowners should be aware of.

24 November 2015

In some ways this case is unremarkable but every instance of financial abuse is sad, particularly so when it is perpetrated by those a parent should be able to trust. I get a sense here that because Alan had gone into a home, his daughters no longer saw his assets as his. In this particular […]

23 November 2015

An alarming new report reveals the number of people who leave major decisions about housing, assets and care to chance.

23 November 2015

An alarming new report reveals the number of people who leave major decisions about housing, assets and care to chance. In a nutshell: 86% of people in the Yorkshire and Humber region are currently living with no control over important later-life decisions around their housing, assets, heath, and care 84% of people in the UK […]

20 November 2015

This article considers the options for holding shares in an EO company and considers the pros and cons for both 'direct' and 'indirect' ownership.

20 November 2015

From the start of 2016, a 6 month pilot scheme will test whether CoP cases will be heard in private, in public or just open to the media. Sir James Munby (President of the Court of Protection) explains the reasons for this development here

18 November 2015

An attorney who “didn’t have a clue” about her duties was removed as attorney but re-appointed as deputy in an inventive solution from the OPG, being blessed by Senior Judge Lush. This case related to AMH, a widow who lived in Greenwich and retired to Herne Bay. The case involved a very challenging family situation […]

05 November 2015

The only son of an elderly lady, who charged her £400 a day for visiting her and acting as her attorney and said that a panel deputy would be a waste of time because his mother’s money was coming to him anyway, has been removed by the Court of Protection. Martin is the only child […]

03 November 2015

Practical tips for residential landlords following the introduction of extra protection for tenants.

29 October 2015

Amendments to the Finance Bill introduced this week will mean the end of certain tax reliefs available on investments in community energy projects.

22 October 2015

We analyse the Bill's progress through the House of Lords and considers the prospects of some interesting changes.

20 October 2015

The Office of the Public Guardian (OPG) has changed its way of supervising deputies following a consultation carried out last year. The old system of supervision (classifying each case with either type 1, 2A, 2 or 3 level supervision) has been replaced with ‘General‘ and ‘Minimal‘ supervision levels. Supervision and support is now to be […]

19 October 2015

We look at academy disclosure requirements - an area where some academies unwittingly fall short, particularly in relation to information on websites

15 October 2015

DfE has added to its academy funding agreements to make provision for coasting.

15 October 2015

Exploring the lawfulness of schools demanding financial contributions from parents

15 October 2015

Ten cases were heard before Justice Charles (Deputy president of the Court of Protection) on the same issue: Whether in non-contentious welfare cases where the proposed care arrangements amounted to a deprivation of liberty, should P always be a  party? The decision was No. The Cases The ten cases sought Welfare Orders under Section 16 […]

09 October 2015

Wrigleys Court of Protection team are celebrating an entry in the prestigious legal industry rankings in the first year of applying.

09 October 2015

Wrigleys Court of Protection team are celebrating an entry in the prestigious legal industry rankings in the first year of applying. Paul Nash (Managing Partner) comments “It is fitting acknowledgement of the high regard that Lynne Bradey’s team is held by achieving a place in a national list of experts on the first year of […]

30 September 2015

The annual reissue of the Academies Financial Handbook, effective from 1 September, continues the steady flow of additional requirements for academies

25 September 2015

Wrigleys discovers a talented artist amongst its team in Ahmed Said, an accomplished specialist in Tingatinga style painting

25 September 2015

Must a person be barred from acting as an attorney if he or she lives outside England & Wales? No says Senior Judge Lush in the case of DGP Law v DGHP (2015 EWCOP 58) Senior Judge Lush referred to ” …technological advances in communications, such as online banking, digital reporting, mobile phone, email and […]

16 September 2015

Two recent changes relating to the treatment of holiday pay are important for schools and academies to note.

15 September 2015

Wrigleys celebrates another successful year for its trainee recruitment process, and welcomes Trusts and Estates specialist solicitor Kieran McIvor.

15 September 2015

A lady’s choice of executors was given great weight by the Court of Protection in a dispute over who should be appointed as her deputy. PAW has Alzheimer’s dementia.  She was cared for at home by her husband but as her condition deteriorated he was not able to care for her and she entered a […]

14 September 2015

Will this be the case when appointing successive Deputies? Hopefully, says the Court of Protection. It is hoped that when the time comes for successive Deputies  to take over they will “faithfully fulfil their responses”,  likening the position to that of godparents and  English Ecclesiastical Law (Canon B23.2). This unusual case, specific to its facts, […]

10 September 2015

Natalie Johnson considers how the CC's role has evolved during the era of austerity.

01 September 2015

The latest in a line of cases causing problems for fully mutual housing associations and cooperatives. Emma Ridge gives guidance on the issue.

01 September 2015

A son who used more than £250,000 of his mother’s money for his own purposes has been removed as attorney. His “appalling” conduct and concern about assets he had bought in his name with his mother’s money being dissipated as part of his divorce led the Court of Protection to appoint deputies instead. This case […]

14 August 2015

The Dementia Action Alliance brings together organisations committed to transforming the lives of people with dementia and their carers. Organisations whether large or small and across all industries are encouraged to get involved. Wrigleys solicitor Charlotte Dyson lead the activities at Wrigleys that are organised to help raise awareness of dementia in England with the overall aim of […]

29 July 2015

This case made headlines after a daughter successfully challenged being excluded from her mother's Will. We analyse the implications for testators.

28 July 2015

This case involved a girl, A, who was 18 at the time of the decision.  She had been born prematurely but a few days after she went home, she had respiratory problems and became extremely pale. Her mother took her to the GP who told her not to worry and to take her home. Soon […]

27 July 2015

Criminal prosecutions of attorneys for financially abusing the donor of a Lasting Power of Attorney can be difficult to bring.  This criminal appeal might make such prosecutions easier. The defendant in this case was the incapacitated person’s daughter.  Readers might be interested to know that Senior Judge Lush keeps a list of the identities of […]

14 July 2015

In an unexpected announcement in the 2015 Budget, a valuable tax relief available for private landlords has been severely restricted.

14 July 2015

Summary Here, the Court of Protection was asked to decide how a millionaire’s estate should be divided between a daughter from a previous marriage and his second wife. We comment on the case at the bottom of this post. Pseudonym – Peter Jones Rather than the usual approach of using letters to refer to the […]

13 July 2015

A group of our staff cycled 40 miles across the Yorkshire hills, between the Sheffield and Leeds offices to raise money for the Alzheimer's Society.

09 July 2015

The new Ofsted Common Inspection Framework comes into effect in September.

09 July 2015

We now have some further detail on what a 'coasting' school may look like.

09 July 2015

A reminder to academy schools of some of the key requirements and available resources.

09 July 2015

FAQs on how the widely anticipated changes to the Inheritance Tax nil rate band will operate.

08 July 2015

These standards form an important part of OPG’s improved approach to supporting and supervising professional and public authority deputies. They set out what is expected of deputies and provide an important checklist of actions and behaviours that every deputy should follow. Full details of the deputy standards are here

03 July 2015

Download a free guide for landlords on how to stay within the law when charging tenants a service charge.

30 June 2015

The Small Business, Enterprise and Employment Act arrived with little fanfare but there are points to note for the company secretary.

29 June 2015

Trustees are reminded that guidance on governance is available from a number of sources.

26 June 2015

A FAQ guide to how the Freedom of Information Act 2000 applies to academies

24 June 2015

Are you caught by the new duty to prevent people from being drawn into terrorism?

23 June 2015

A court has given landlords extra work to do by requiring deposits to be re-registered when a tenant remains in a property after an initial tenancy.

18 June 2015

What does it mean for schools and academies?

11 June 2015

Wrigleys are proud to join the Office of the Public Guardian's new panel of Deputies.

11 June 2015

Wrigleys are proud to join the Office of the Public Guardian’s new panel of Deputies. The role of Deputy involves a lot of responsibility to provide expert guidance to people who can be at their most vulnerable. Ian Potter explains: “The Court of Protection can appoint a Deputy to help manage and deal with the […]

10 June 2015

Wrigleys were delighted to have the opportunity to contribute an essay to this report commissioned by ActionAid and New Philanthropy Capital (NPC)

05 June 2015

Must the OPG register an LPA regardless of how complex the provisions are? Yes says the CoP Speedread In what appears to be one of the most complicated LPAs ever seen, the Court confirms that the donor of a lasting power of attorney has the right to impose any number of conditions specifying when and […]

01 June 2015

Can the Court of Protection only choose from the available options for a person who lacks capacity when making a best interests decision? Yes says CA

01 June 2015

Are you caught by the new duty to prevent people from being drawn into terrorism?

01 June 2015

Can the Court of Protection only choose from the available options for a person who lacks capacity when making a best interests decision? Yes says CA As well as clarification on the limit of the Court’s discretion to consider wider options to those presented, this case also includes interesting comments for all practitioners on case […]

29 May 2015

Following the introduction of new pension flexibilities in 2015, this update considers the issues & priorities for defined benefit & hybrid schemes.

19 May 2015

If you have been lucky enough to receive Condition Improvement Funding or other funding for building works, here are a few things to think about.

17 May 2015

Dementia Friends Champions Charlotte Buckley and Amy Slinn have held Friends’ information sessions for 96 people at Wrigleys…and counting! Charlotte said “The aim of the information session is to ensure we all have an awareness of Dementia and as a firm we continue to strive to be Dementia Friendly and build on strong ties with […]

14 May 2015

Wrigleys welcomes the arrival of Laura Moss to its charity team and Alexandra Hempsey to its commercial property and education property teams.

14 May 2015

Friday will see thousands of people across the globe spend a working day volunteering for good causes in their local community

11 May 2015

A brother and sister were appointed as attorney for their mother. The daughter spent £451,513 of her mother’s money while the son took a back seat. MC is a lady who lives in a residential care home in Aldershot.  Her husband died in 2004.  She has two children; a son, NC who is a mechanic, […]

03 May 2015

The Court of Protection takes the unusual step of refusing an application for the revocation of an Enduring Power of Attorney. The application was made by the Office of the Public Guardian (OPG) in relation to DT, a man with dementia. DT, whose financial affairs are looked after under an Enduring Power of Attorney, is […]

01 May 2015

In this case the OPG had concerns about the way a deputy was dealing with his mother’s finances and made an application to remove him. Their concerns fell into three broad categories: They did not feel the financial information provided was sufficient and that there were particular receipts missing from a renovation project; They felt […]

27 April 2015

Wrigleys have supported the Dementia Action Alliance to produce a free booklet to help those living with dementia & their families.

27 April 2015

Wrigleys have supported the Dementia Action Alliance to produce a free booklet to help those living with dementia & their families. Wrigleys Solicitor Charlotte Buckley and Legal Assistant Amy Slinn head up the Professional Services Group of the Rotherham Dementia Action Alliance. Working in partnership with other organisations within that group, the participating professional firms […]

23 April 2015

The case of re: PV gives us important clarification of what should happen in these sometimes complex cases. PV was injured as a child.  It was accepted that the brain injury he suffered at five months old was non-accidental. He has significant intellectual, cognitive and behavioural problems. Readers may be familiar with the Criminal Injuries […]

20 April 2015

Albany Pumps, an international business based in Gloucestershire and with a site in Yorkshire is celebrating becoming employee owned.

14 April 2015

Wrigleys have been recognised as one of the Top 25 Private Client Law Firms in the UK.

10 April 2015

David French discusses the link between the BBC's Poldark and buying property in the South West.

10 April 2015

A deputy who sent the Office of the Public Guardian a bill for his time spent dealing with them has been removed by the Court of Protection. Unusually for a decision of this kind, there was no suggestion of any financial wrongdoing; it was the deputy’s consistent failure to co-operate with the OPG that contributed to […]

02 April 2015

A short roundup for schools on legal developments that you may have missed over the Spring term.

01 April 2015

In a recent case, the High Court ruled that a post-nuptial agreement signed by a wife at the request of her husband was binding.

30 March 2015

Couples moving in together can benefit from cohabitation agreements

30 March 2015

As we now have some certainty on how trusts will be taxed, a new approach to structuring Wills can be applied.

30 March 2015

Consultations on how to simplify trust taxation abruptly ended after a shock announcement from HMRC in June 2014.

19 March 2015

The Chancellor's Budget announced a review of Deeds of Variation – is tax avoidance his motive or does he simply want to embarrass the opposition?

17 March 2015

Dementia Friends Champions Charlotte Buckley and Amy Slinn have held Friends' information sessions for 96 people at Wrigleys...and counting!

26 February 2015

The UK Cohousing Network invited Wrigleys to deliver a webinar for groups interested in Co-housing.

25 February 2015

In the advisory community there has been concern in relation to HMRC's new DOTAS (disclosure of tax avoidance schemes) proposals.

19 January 2015

A landowner was fined £20,000 by a court after the Health & Safety Executive investigated circumstances leading to a delivery driver's death.

29 December 2014

A provision that was included in a Lasting Power of Attorney for Property and Affairs has been deemed contrary to public policy. In summary: The provision (see grey box below) excluded any public authority from obtaining any information about the donor’s property and financial affairs. We have picked out a key extract from the judgment of […]

17 December 2014

An attorney who refused to engage with the Court of Protection and Office of the Public Guardian has been ordered to pay her own legal costs. As a result of her conduct (described as “aggressive and disingenuous“), the costs in the case were much higher than they would have been if the attorney had co-operated.  The normal […]

09 December 2014

Currently, many lump sum death benefits payments from a pension scheme will attract a tax rate of 55%. This will change from April 2015.

02 December 2014

Appointing the right trustees is crucial for families to protect the trust beneficiaries and maximise the benefits to them.

02 December 2014

Appointing the right trustees is crucial for families to protect the trust beneficiaries and maximise the benefits to them.

01 December 2014

The DfE has recently published new model funding agreements for both single and multi academy mainstream academies and free schools.

01 December 2014

Important rules come into force on 30 April 2015 for landlords of multi-let buildings with centralised heating, cooling or hot water systems.

27 November 2014

A short round up for schools on the legal developments at mid term.

27 November 2014

As the budget changes trickle through parliament, it is worth another look at the changes plus a reminder of the consequences for DB schemes too.

21 October 2014

We are delighted to share the news that Matthew Wrigley received the Presidents' Award at the Yorkshire Legal Awards.

21 October 2014

We are delighted to share the news that Matthew Wrigley received the Presidents’ Award at the Yorkshire Legal Awards. The Yorkshire Legal Awards were held in the presence of 500 lawyers at New Dock Hall in Leeds.  Organised by Barker Brooks Communications, publishers of Leeds & Yorkshire Lawyer magazine, The Yorkshire Legal Awards bring together this region’s […]

10 October 2014

The BMA Patient Information Special Award for Mental Capacity Resource went to a Headway advice booklet co-written by Wrigleys solicitor Ian Potter.

10 October 2014

The BMA Patient Information Special Award for Mental Capacity Resource went to a Headway advice booklet co-written by Wrigleys solicitor Ian Potter. The booklet, published by the brain injury charity Headway, is entitled ‘Supporting People to Make Decisions: Applying the Mental Capacity Act‘ and was co-written by Wrigleys Court of Protection solicitor, Ian Potter.   […]

01 October 2014

The intestacy rules apply to estates of people who have died without a Will. We summarise the main changes in the law in force from 1 October 2014.

01 October 2014

The Independent, The Telegraph and The Daily Mail reported last month that "savers could be forced to pay inheritance tax while they are still alive".

01 October 2014

There have recently been changes to the intestacy laws in England & Wales.

01 October 2014

This article looks how charities can help in the battle against climate change by "divesting" from fossil fuel companies.

01 October 2014

The intestacy rules apply to estates of people who have died without a Will. We summarise the main changes in the law in force from 1 October 2014. What are the intestacy rules? To put it simply, for people who die without a Will, the intestacy rules will determine who receives a share of the […]

29 September 2014

Here is a short guide to finding some key information on the new government website.

21 September 2014

Review of a recent European Court case concerning the rights of employees in employers' shared services arrangements.

17 September 2014

A short roundup for schools on legal developments that you may have missed over the summer.

05 September 2014

Wrigleys is supporting Remember a Charity in Your Will Week 2014 by giving away Remember a Charity chocolates in our reception throughout the week.

05 September 2014

Wrigleys is supporting Remember a Charity in Your Will Week 2014 by giving away Remember a Charity chocolates in our reception throughout the week. Running from 8 – 14 September, the aim of the annual Remember a Charity in Your Will Week is to raise the profile of charitable giving in Wills and each chocolate […]

04 September 2014

Yes – says the High Court in the case of Camurat v Thurrock Borough Council (July 2014)

02 September 2014

Wrigleys are delighted to be added to the NAT's specialist solicitor list.

02 September 2014

Wrigleys are delighted to be added to the NAT’s specialist solicitor list. The National Autistic Society are a leading UK charity for people with autism (including Asperger syndrome) and their families. Lynne Bradey of Wrigleys comments “I am delighted that Wrigleys has been accepted onto the National Autistic Society’s specialist solicitor list.  Our team has lots […]

01 September 2014

Should an attorney pay care fees while a dispute about NHS Continuing Care funding is under way?

01 September 2014

Should an attorney pay care fees while a dispute about NHS Continuing Care funding is under way? The Court of Protection’s answer in a recent case of OW was clearly yes. In this case, the Court felt that the care fees dispute was really a smokescreen to cover up financial abuse. Members of Solicitors for […]

04 August 2014

A new service will allow developers, including co-housing groups, to make enquiries about any plot of land easily, and well in advance of purchase.

30 July 2014

Figures released by the High Court this week show that claims against executors for mishandling deceased's estates have tripled over the last year.

20 July 2014

GM – The Sequel Regular readers of this column will remember the case of GM from April 2013.  That case involved two property and affairs deputies who had made a rather spectacular range of gifts, quite a few of which were in favour of themselves and their own family and who had applied to the […]

04 July 2014

The Court of Protection returns to the GM case and gives us another reminder of how deputies should not behave. The headline elements of the case were widely publicised in press earlier this year as it concerned two Deputies (Janet Miller and Janet Phyllis Johnson) for Gladys Meek (deceased) who gifted large amounts without authority […]

03 July 2014

Figures released by the High Court this week show that claims against executors for mishandling deceased’s estates have tripled over the last year. These court claims are made by beneficiaries of a deceased’s estate.  For example, executors fraudulently distribute assets (contrary to the provision to the Will) or even steal from the estate themselves. This highlights […]

01 July 2014

Many schools struggle with the question whether or when to convert to academy status.

27 June 2014

Wrigleys consider what impact the NIC Employment Allowance has for deputies and families who employ carers.

20 June 2014

The DfE has now released the draft membership Rules for the RPA for academies. This article considers the position and advises a way forward.

20 June 2014

High Court rules on social care means-test disregard of personal injury damages managed by deputies.

20 June 2014

A County Council and MS and RS This month’s first case looks at gifting, but in a different context from the cases we saw last month.  The application was made by the local authority deputy for MS. MS had expressed a wish to donate £6,832, 10% of his recent inheritance, to his church, the Church […]

18 June 2014

The Government has announced a plan to help improve the public understanding of Lasting Powers of Attorney.

18 June 2014

Austin Thornton looks at the High Court case referred to in the recent Daily Mail claim that 10,000 families pay care home bills unnecessarily.

18 June 2014

The Government has announced a plan to help improve the public understanding of Lasting Powers of Attorney. What is a Lasting Power of Attorney used for? A Lasting Power of Attorney appoints somebody to act for you in the event that you become incapable of making your own decisions – that might be through old […]

03 June 2014

In the recent case of AB, the Court of Protection considered the often very difficult question of notifying an absent parent about a Statutory Will In this case, the natural father, who stood to benefit under the intestacy rules, had been violent to AB’s mother and there had been no contact for a number of […]

22 May 2014

A view on the Department for Education's new Risk Protection Arrangement.

20 May 2014

In the case of X, Y and Z (by their Children’s Guardian) and a case heard at the same time and concerning the same family, A Local Authority and SA involved a difficult decision about the way in which a personal injury award for a woman should be administered and the extent to which those […]

08 May 2014

With the advent of direct payments to people for council and NHS care, are Independent User Trusts still relevant?

20 April 2014

‘JS and KB, MP (Property and Affairs Deputy for DB)’ is a contrast from our usual fare of late.  There have been (too) many cases where attorneys and deputies have been found not to have used money in an appropriate way.  In this case, there was no attorney or deputy at the material time, but […]

14 April 2014

The Department of Health has published a guidance note for the assistance of local authorities and those caring for people who may lack capacity.

14 April 2014

There have been two recent cases in the Court of Protection involving gifting from personal injury awards. In the first case, X, Y and Z (by the children’s guardian, a local authority), at the Court of Protection hearing for financial issues joined with the family court which was dealing with the issue of where the […]

10 April 2014

A local authority has been successfully challenged after including a compensation award in the means test for residential care benefits

08 April 2014

Nursing home managers in the Sheffield area have found that residents who previously qualified for free NHS care have been reassessed as ineligible.

04 April 2014

A new Code that came into force on 1 April 2014, has been introduced to help protect members of the public seeking advice on a Will.

04 April 2014

A new Code that came into force on 1 April 2014, has been introduced to help protect members of the public seeking advice on a Will. Will writing is not a regulated activity in England & Wales, so anyone can set themselves up as a will writer and charge a fee regardless of training or […]

02 April 2014

Wrigleys Solicitors are pleased to welcome four senior lawyers and their first apprentice.

01 April 2014

Social Investment Tax Relief ("SITR"): what is it and what can it do for you?

28 March 2014

The judgement in the Cheshire West case clarifies the test by which it is determined that a care home resident is 'deprived of their liberty'.

21 March 2014

Wrigleys Community Care team advised a matrimonial solicitor concerning a proposed settlement of matrimonial property in ancillary relief proceedings

20 March 2014

Court of Protection Appeals The case of TA v AA and Knowsley Metropolitan Borough Council [2013] EWCA Civ 1661 provides useful clarification of the way in which appeals should be approached and a warning about the consequences if the procedure is not followed. The particular case concerned a decision on deprivation of liberty but the […]

19 March 2014

Summary of a successful appeal for continuing health care from the NHS for a woman in her thirties suffering from a profound learning disability

18 March 2014

A local authority sought to move a young man with profound disabilities from a successful day care placement.

14 March 2014

This article highlights ways to arrange your affairs to ensure the money you want to benefit your child can do so in the most effective way possible.

13 March 2014

A recent case showed the Court’s dim view of a family’s financial dealings with their elderly mother’s assets & the importance of a Power of Attorney The recent case of JS and KB and MP (Property and Affairs Deputy for DB) showed the dim view the Court will take of family members who do not […]

01 March 2014

By 2018 it is expected that 1.35 million employers will be complying with the requirements to provide a workplace pension scheme.

01 March 2014

As an employer, compliance with the automatic enrolment duties can seem daunting. A comprehensive project plan is a must.

20 February 2014

Court of Protection in the news (again) The Court of Protection is rarely out of the news these days it seems. The latest coverage appeared in the Independent on Sunday. The subject in the limelight at the moment is a paper submitted by barristers and solicitors working practising Court of Protection work expressing concern about […]

01 February 2014

Wrigleys Solicitors are pleased to welcome four senior lawyers and their first apprentice.

28 January 2014

Conditional periodic payments in deputyship cases have been a hot topic recently. The logic behind them is that where capacity is disputed and the claimant and defendant cannot agree whether a deputy will be needed in the future or not, the Periodical Payments Order could be structured so that the element of those future costs […]

19 December 2013

Following the creation of the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS), on the merger of the Criminal Records Bureau and Independent Safeguarding Authority on 1 December 2012, the Home Office has announced that the new criminal record checking system will be free to volunteers.

19 December 2013

For many volunteers, the very essence of voluntary work is the flexibility. It is often that freedom that allows volunteers the luxury to help out their chosen organisation in the precious time that they have to spare. Equally, and it is often remarked that, many charities and social enterprises would flounder or fail without the armies of volunteers willing to help out in those sectors.

19 December 2013

The community right to bid was introduced through the Localism Act 2011 which allows the Academy Trust to make an application to the Local Authority to register land of "community value" (which can be either private or public land). The land must have been used or is currently used for furthering social well-being or social interests of the local community and will continue to do so to be registered as land of community value e.g. a community centre. If the land is subsequently registered as being of community value and that land was ever for sale then the Academy Trust would be notified and given a right to bid on the land.

19 December 2013

This note highlights how The Marriage (Same Sex Couples) Act 2013 may affect occupational pension schemes and any actions which may need to be taken. The Act is expected to come into force in Summer 2014.

16 December 2013

Important new laws from October 2013 allow landowners to take a proactive step to protect land and avoid claims for village green status.

15 December 2013

Angus Hunter Smart of Wrigleys reviews new rules affecting how debts can be deducted for IHT - unwelcome news for many farmers and landowners.

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Charities Act 2022: new provisions introduced

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Cohousing Series: Navigating the Planning System

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09 Apr 2024

CLH accreditation

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