Hay & Kilner
Time to update your Will?
Olivia Bradshaw, Trainee Solicitor in the Private Client team, explains why keeping your Will updated is good practise.
Lasting Powers of Attorney: Why they’re essential for your future planning
Maryam Ahmed, Trainee Solicitor in the Priavte Client team, exaplins why Lasting Powers of Attorney are essential for your future.s
Charities
5 minute read
Charity trustees and delegated authority – what is it and how should it be exercised?
Charity trustees and delegated authority – what is it and how should it be exercised? Our Charity Law team explain everything you need to know
A guide to making Christmas gifts as an Attorney
With the festive season fast approaching, you might be wondering if you can make Christmas gifts on behalf of a loved one for whom you hold a Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA) for Property and Financial Affairs. Here's a quick guide to help you navigate this responsibility with ease and cheer!
Charities
6 minute read
Disposing of charity land: Implications of the Charities Act 2022
Georgia Whitfield, an Associate in our Commercial Property team at Hay & Kilner, explains how charities must navigate a complex landscape of regulations, particularly when it comes to the disposal of property.
Understanding Lasting Powers of Attorney: What they are and why you should have them
Tom Bridge, Associate in Hay & Kilner's Private Client Team, explains why you should appoint an LPA
Navigating foreign assets and estate planning: 5 key considerations
Tom Bridge, Associate in Hay & Kilner's Private Client Team, takes you through the 5 key matters you should consider if you have assets in other countries:
Charities
3 minute read
Are volunteers for a charity ‘workers’ with rights?
A recent case has highlighted that under certain circumstances, charity volunteers may indeed be considered workers with rights. sarah Furness explains what this could mean for your charity.

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‘Hay & Kilner’ and ‘Hay & Kilner Law Firm’ are both trading names of Hay & Kilner LLP, a limited liability partnership registered in England & Wales with registered number OC418767. Our registered office is at The Lumen, St James' Boulevard, Newcastle Helix, Newcastle upon Tyne NE4 5BZ and we are authorised and regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (Authorisation number 643191). We use the word ‘partner’ to refer to a member of Hay & Kilner LLP. A list of the members is available at our registered office.