Twenty-three years ago, in his Design Principles and Design Patterns article, Robert "Uncle Bob" Martin boiled down the Liskov substitution principle to the idea that "derived classes should be ...
Ed Lyon, a pioneering urologist at the University of Chicago, wanted his retirement account to go to his 36 grandchildren. Seven years after his death, his heirs are still fighting to make that happen ...
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Government plans to make inheritance tax due on pensions, plus other changes to IHT rules, have seen a leap in people enquiring about the use of trusts to protect their wealth. So what are trusts, and ...
For reasons that are often very unfortunate, receiving an inheritance can be both welcome and worrisome news at the very same time. It’s an unfortunate truth that in many cases, receiving money from a ...
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My husband’s family is struggling financially and I don’t want to use my inheritance to help them – what should I do?
Nobody should have to use their inheritance to fund something that’s against their will. It's nice to be able to help out in-laws in need, but, at the end of the day, you're not responsible for them.
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