DIGITAL MAGAZINE
Entitlement
The latest edition is jam-packed with informative articles by industry experts.
Spring 2026
The spring 2026 edition features an article from guest author Emily Robertson, Senior Associate at Hanne & Co.. Emily highlights the more complex reality faced by LGBTQ+ clients in estate planning. While progress has undoubtedly been made, this piece makes clear that there is still more to be done to ensure the law works fairly in practice.
It also features a guest article from Caroline Sandiford, Owner of Caroline Sandiford Professional Estate Planning. Caroline explores how embracing digitisation has transformed both practice and client experience. She challenges traditional, paper-heavy approaches, demonstrating how digital tools can enhance accessibility, accuracy, efficiency, and long-term security.
Winter 2025/26
The winter 2026 edition features an article from guest author Andrew Bishop, Partner at Rothley Law. Andrew reflects on Howe v Howe as a reminder that adult children with clear maintenance needs may still succeed under the Inheritance Act despite estrangement or past conduct.
It also features a guest article from Vanessa Ugatti, Keynote Speaker, Trainer/Coach, and Author. She calls for Private Client Solicitors to recognise their value, build confidence around fees, and protect both profitability and wellbeing without compromising their values.
Autumn 2025
This edition features a lead article from guest author Scott Walker, Trainer and Speaker, and Consultant Solicitor at Richard Nelson LLP.
Scott challenges the long-held stereotype that only bold, outspoken personalities thrive in the legal profession. His article serves as a timely reminder that there is no single mould for success in law.
Summer 202
The summer 2025 issue features a lead article from guest author Holly Miéville-Hawkins, Partner at Anthony Gold Solicitors.
Holly offers a clear and authoritative guide to navigating the world of Trusts for individuals living with a disability or recovering from serious injury.
She is nationally recognised, specialising in finance, property, and welfare issues for vulnerable individuals.