Orderly process: top tips for retirementScott Gallacher offers his nine top tips for getting your affairs in order before you retire
Trustee or deputyship order?The Court of Protection needs to be convinced in each individual case that a personal injury trust is a more efficient way of managing a large damages award before departing from the norm of deputyship order, says Sarah Playforth
Getting away with it: rogue executorsWhat forms of recourse exist for rogue executors? David Endicott considers the options
Great expectations: Bradbury v TaylorLeslie Blohm QC reports on the Court of Appeal case of ?Bradbury v Taylor
Value judgment: Suggitt v SuggittAny challenge to an evaluation as to 'reasonabl'; financial provision is likely to be very difficult to sustain on appeal, says Joseph Goldsmith
Safeguarding vulnerable adults in relation to marriage is becoming increasingly important, says Gillian de Freitas
Damage limitation: farm trust structuresDo farms held in trust structures protect against a divorce in the family? John Darnton considers RK v RK