Episodes

  • Protection of assets pre-marriage and considerations on wealth planning
    Jul 3 2024

    In this episode, Natasha Slabas, Family Partner at DMH Stallard, is joined by guest speakers Ingrid McCleave, Partner in Private Client at DMH Stallard, Danielle Ford, Partner and Head of Tax Disputes, and Katharine Arthur, Partner and Head of Private Client from accountancy firm Haysmacintyre, to discuss the protection of assets pre-marriage and the key considerations for wealth planning for the future.

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    42 mins
  • Episode 16 - New legislative changes to Capital Gains Tax for separating couples
    Sep 4 2023

    In this episode, Natasha Slabas, Family Partner at DMH Stallard, is joined by guest speakers Danielle Ford, Partner and Head of Tax Disputes, and Kay Mind, Director (Tax), Private Client & Trusts from accountancy firm Haysmacintyre, to discuss the impact of the new legislation that came into effect on 6 April 2023, to make Capital Gains Tax (CGT) fairer for separating couples.

    Natasha can be contacted via Instagram: @natashathefamilylawyer or via email: natasha.slabas@dmhstallard.com

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    24 mins
  • Episode 15 - Prenuptial agreements: How effective are they?
    Aug 1 2023

    In this episode, Natasha Slabas, Family Partner at DMH Stallard, is joined by Senior Associate, Ella Welsby, to discuss the hot topic of prenuptial agreements which has recently featured in the news, following the High Court case of MN v AN [2023]. The judgment by Mr Justice Moor looked at the principles laid out in the case of Radmacher v Granatino [2010], which was the ground-breaking case that made prenuptial agreements binding in English Law.

    Natasha can be contacted via Instagram: @natashathefamilylawyer or via email: natasha.slabas@dmhstallard.com

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    25 mins
  • Episode 14 - Protecting your assets, understanding Wills in relation to marriage, divorce and death
    Mar 22 2023

    In this latest episode, Natasha Slabas, Family Partner at DMH Stallard, is joined by her colleague Jennifer Ray, who is a Private Client Partner, to discuss the topic of Wills in relation to marriage, divorce and death.

    Overview of this discussion:

    1. In UK, marriage automatically invalidates a will made before the marriage unless it is made in contemplation of marriage. If the person does make a new will their estate will be distributed in accordance with intestacy rules. These are pretty rigid and don’t really reflected the growing number of blended families we see in the UK. You can draft a will to say it will not be revoked following the marriage/civil partnership to avoid this happening and allow you to address these issues before you marry. Afterwards the honeymoon is probably going to take priority.

    2. If there are foreign wills the rules will vary depending upon the jurisdiction and the consequences of not having a valid will will also vary, you’ll need specialist advice from a lawyer within the relevant jurisdiction.

    3. Divorce does not invalidate the will but an ex-spouse will be treated as if they have predeceased the testator. This means they cannot be an executor, cannot inherit under the will and any gifts to them will fail.
    4. Inheritance act claims. If you separate from a civil partner/spouse but are not divorced be careful about trying to exclude your soon to be ex under your will, if you have not provided for them, they could have a claim. In certain circumstances ex-spouses can also claim.
    5. Predatory marriage – this is where someone takes advantage of a vulnerable usually elderly person and marries them so that they become the main beneficiary of the estate, without having to fake/coerce a new will. Its also increasingly common where someone may lack capacity to make a new will but still has capacity to marry. There’s obviously a clear public policy reason for keeping the test for capacity to marry at a relatively low threshold in terms of human rights but it does mean there is this anomaly when the it comes to estates. Although marriages can be ended the old will cannot be revived which leaves loved ones in the position of having to make Applications to the Court of Protection for statutory wills to be put in place.

    Natasha can be contacted to clarify her podcasts further via Instagram: @natashathefamilylawyer or via email: natasha.slabas@dmhstallard.com

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    24 mins
  • Episode 13 - Litigation Lending with guest speaker Avni Vaghela from Rhea Family Finance
    Jan 4 2023

    In this Episode 13 of the Family Law in the U.K. podcast hosted by Natasha Slabas, litigation lending is explored.

    Natasha Slabas interviews Avni Vaghela from Rhea Family Finance, a specialist provider for lending in family law proceedings.

    The types of family matters inside and outside of court which can be covered by Rhea are addressed in this episode, as well as the sorts of things that are looked at when checking whether or not an individual is eligible.

    The premise for this arose from there being a noticeable gap between those who are in real need of legal assistance (and parity in arms with their opponent), and affordability to raise substantial costs in doing so. Note it should not be construed that any financial advice is being given by Ms Slabas during the episode.

    Natasha is a Family Partner at DMH Stallard. If any questions arise then individuals can directly get in touch with Natasha Slabas via Instagram: @natashathefamilylawyer or her email: natasha.slabas@dmhstallard.com, or Rhea Family Finance.

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    8 mins
  • Episode 12 - No fault divorce and a bit on jurisdiction post Brexit
    Sep 23 2022

    In this episode, Natasha Slabas explains the newer 'no fault' divorce system which came into force on 6 April 2022, enabling spouses to divorce without placing blame on one another or waiting a period of time following separation. Some 6 months on, Natasha looks at the new legislation and how the system works online.

    Additionally, Natasha discusses briefly the context of the available defence of jurisdiction, should there be connections with foreign countries with your marriage.

    Natasha is a Partner in the multi-serviced, award winning firm, DMH Stallard and works from their London office. She can be contacted using her Instagram page: @natashathefamilylawyer or via email: natasha.slabas@dmhstallard.com

    All thoughts and opinions are that of the author's.

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    6 mins
  • Episode 11 - Child maintenance continued and introduction to Schedule 1 of the Children Act 1989
    Sep 12 2022

    Natasha Slabas, Family Partner at DMH Stallard, hosts this episode which expands from Episode 10 on the complicated topic of child maintenance. Natasha explains ways in which one can get a longer term and higher quantum of child maintenance beyond that of the statutory limitations of the court and introduces additional provision for the benefit of children for unmarried, separated couples with a child.

    Natasha can be contacted via Instagram: @natashathefamilylawyer or via email: natasha.slabas@dmhstallard.com

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    10 mins
  • Episode 10 - Child Maintenance explained (Part 1)
    Aug 26 2021

    In this episode, Natasha Slabas, Family Partner at DMH Stallard and based in their London office, explains the key principles and framework underpinning child maintenance claims.

    This is a broad topic, so this episode only deals in part and mainly focuses on the Child Maintenance Service's role and the reported case CB v KB [2019] EWFC 78, which in some ways has created more difficulties when assessing the court's discretion in determining 'top up' orders.

    Natasha has been working exclusively in Family Law for 10 years, with a plethora of experience in all types of family related problems. Should you wish to get in touch with her, please feel free to do so via her Instagram account: @natashathefamilylawyer or via email at: natasha.slabas@dmhstallard.com

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    23 mins