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By Gateley
The podcast currently has 17 episodes available.
In this episode of Talking Family and Wealth, we speak to Helen Burgess, Clare Worgan, and Becky Kearns on issues such as fertility, and baby loss. We speak about how difficult it can be when a person is going through these experiences, and how HR teams and managers can support employees with their day-to-day working lives.
In our latest podcast episode, Catriona Attride is joined by head of family law Daniel Jones to discuss the different consequences which can occur in divorce proceedings, following adultery.
In this episode:To find out more about the series, please visit https://gateleyplc.com/podcast/talking-family-and-wealth.
In this episode, Catriona Attride is joined by family lawyer Amrit Hunjin to discuss making child arrangements. If you are looking to separate from a partner whom you have children with, this episode will provide you with an understanding of what child arrangement means and how the arrangements are made, whether it’s in or out of court.
In this podcast episode, Fiona Debney is joined by Sophie Brookes to explain what happens to a business owner’s shares when they pass away. They will also discuss the more complex situation whereby the deceased owner is the sole shareholder-director and therefore the only stakeholder in the organisation.
To find out more about the series, please visit https://gateleyplc.com/podcast/talking-family-and-wealth/ .From there, you can subscribe for all updates, meet our speakers, and get more information on all of the topics being discussed.
In this podcast episode, Catriona Attride is joined by Gavin Faber to answer some of the most frequently asked questions regarding the Inheritance Act. Together they will explain who and how you can make an Inheritance Act claim whilst discussing some key learning points they have encountered in previous cases.
In this episode, Catriona Attride is joined by Sarah Fitzgibbons, a specialist in Special Educational Needs and Disability (SEND) law. Together they provide an overview of the annual review process and explain how, as a parent, you can best prepare for the annual review meeting.
In this episode, Catriona Attride is joined by Sarah Fitzgibbons, a specialist in Special Educational Needs and Disability (SEND) law. Together they provide top tips for parents applying for an Education Health Care Plan (EHCP) for their child.
In this podcast episode host, Catriona Attride is joined by senior associate and specialist in Special Educational Needs and Disability (SEND) law, Sarah Fitzgibbons to discuss the EHCP process and outline who is eligible to apply for EHCP funding.
In this episode, host Catriona Attride is joined by partner Gavin Faber to provide an overview of the grounds on which a child can challenge a parent's will that they feel is unfair and issues that have arisen in previous cases.
In this episode:The podcast currently has 17 episodes available.