Welcome to our eighteenth issue of lindsays life.
In this issue, we cover a range of topics that affect families and individuals of all ages, as well as current issues for businesses and landowners and a new trend we are seeing in the homebuying market.
For individuals and families, we address some misconceptions around relationship rights if you are considering a mixed civil partnership or are part of a cohabiting couple. We also offer guidance on supporting your children beyond their school years or if someone else had to take on the parental role in your absence.
For businesses, we update you on April’s changes affecting employment policies, and give advice on dealing with fall-outs amongst directors. If your business is rural, you may well be facing significant land use changes due to climate change but there are also opportunities to pursue new income streams. Taking advice will help you navigate this new landscape and this issue of lindsays life gives some pointers.
We also give you a snap-shot of recent activity at Lindsays, including our merger with Hadden Rankin and news about new team members and promotions, the different activities we support and our new property website.
Contents
- Article one – The bank of Mum and Dad doesn't close at 18
- Article two – Do the right thing for your children
- Article three – HR: Don't get caught out by new April rules
- Article four – Blurred lines: when is a charity volunteer not a volunteer?
- Article five – Mixed news on civil partnerships
- Article six – Living together: not quite what you think
- Article seven - Our merger with Hadden Rankin and new property website
- Article eight – Lindsays sponsorship news - a running start for 2020
- Article nine – Don’t let fallouts spoil your ambitions
- Article ten – Want to know the next big thing in selling homes?
- Article eleven – Is a Living Will the same as a Power of Attorney?
- Article twelve – The hidden dangers of head injuries in sports
- Article thirteen – Rural life: the ground rules are changing
- Article fourteen – Planning to escape the job this year?