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Can I Gift Money To My Children To Avoid Inheritance?
22 Jan
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Can I Gift Money To My Children To Avoid Inheritance?

Posted by author-avatar Steve Gauke
February 23, 2026
Yes, you can gift money to your children as a way to reduce inheritance tax (IHT), but there are important rules and thresholds to consider.
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How Do You Manage Disputes Over Inheritance?
14 Jan
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How Do You Manage Disputes Over Inheritance?

Posted by author-avatar Steve Gauke
February 23, 2026
Inheritance disputes often arise when there is ambiguity in a will, a lack of understanding between family members, or a feeling of unfairness about how an estate is divided.
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What is The 7 Year Rule For Inheritance?
08 Jan
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What is The 7 Year Rule For Inheritance?

Posted by author-avatar Steve Gauke
February 23, 2026
The “7-year rule” for inheritance refers to a tax rule in the UK that affects inheritance tax (IHT) liability on gifts made by individuals within seven years of their death.
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What are the inheritance tax thresholds and who pays?
23 Dec
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What are the inheritance tax thresholds and who pays?

Posted by author-avatar Steve Gauke
February 23, 2026
In this article, we explain the different types of inheritance tax thresholds and who is responsible for paying this tax.
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Can I put my house in my children’s name to avoid inheritance tax?
23 Dec
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Can I put my house in my children’s name to avoid inheritance tax?

Posted by author-avatar Steve Gauke
February 23, 2026
Yes, you can put your house in your children’s name or transfer the house to their name to bring down your overall inheritance tax (IHT)
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What makes up a person’s estate when they die?
23 Dec
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What makes up a person’s estate when they die?

Posted by author-avatar Steve Gauke
February 23, 2026
A person’s estate is made up of all the assets they own or were responsible for at the time of their death, including but not limited to property
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How much can I inherit from my parents tax-free in the UK?
23 Dec
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How much can I inherit from my parents tax-free in the UK?

Posted by author-avatar Steve Gauke
February 23, 2026
At a basic level, you can inherit up to £325,000 from your parents completely tax-free, however, this may increase to £500,000 if they leave their primary residence to you
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What items are exempt from inheritance tax?
23 Dec
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What items are exempt from inheritance tax?

Posted by author-avatar Steve Gauke
February 23, 2026
There are a number of items that are exempt from inheritance tax in the UK which revolve mostly around gifting and charitable donations.
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17 Jun
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What is an executor, and who can become one?

Posted by author-avatar Steve Gauke
February 23, 2026
The role of an executor is fundamental to the settlement of a deceased person’s estate.
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Probate Questions
17 Jun
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Probate Questions and Answers Provided by Laurelo

Posted by author-avatar Steve Gauke
February 23, 2026
We would like to thank our friends at Laurelo for compiling the following Q&A.
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