Pavilion Row Raises Funds for Brain Tumour Research
At Pavilion Row, supporting causes that matter to our team is incredibly important to us. This year, we are proud to be supporting Brain Tumour Research as our Charity of the Year. To mark Wear A Hat Day, our team came together to take on an 8.8km sponsored walk to represent the 88,000 people currently […]
Deeds of Variation: Inheritance Tax (IHT) Planning Tool
As more estates fall within the scope of Inheritance Tax (IHT), the use of a Deed of Variation is becoming an increasingly important estate planning tool. A Deed of Variation can help beneficiaries and advisers restructure how an estate is distributed after death, creating more tax-efficient outcomes and supporting long-term financial planning. What is a […]
Ellie Denton Achieves Chartered Legal Executive Status
We are delighted to share that Ellie Denton has achieved Chartered Legal Executive status. Ellie’s hard work, dedication, and expertise have demonstrated outstanding commitment and skill throughout her work. We are proud to have her as part of the Pavilion Row team and look forward to her continued contributions to our clients and the firm. […]
Business Property Relief (BPR) changes: Do you need to review your Will?
Budget in 2024 introduced a major change to Business Property Relief (BPR) with several iterations added since. These changes will affect the estate planning for many business owners. From 6 April 2026, full 100% relief will be limited to the first £2.5 million of business assets; any value above that will qualify only for 50% […]
Investing in Professional Development: Pavilion Row Team Progressing with STEP
We are pleased to share that three members of the Pavilion Row team — Cameron, Natalie, and Ellie — are continuing their professional development by studying for their next STEP module, Advising Families Across Generations, as part of their journey towards achieving full Trust and Estate Practitioner (TEP) status. This next stage of study reflects […]
Pavilion Row’s Chosen Charity for 2026: Brain Tumour Research
At Pavilion Row, we believe in being transparent, acting with integrity, and always delivering positive outcomes for our clients. These principles shape how we work every day and they also guide how we give back. One way we demonstrate this commitment is through our approach to client money. Any interest earned on estate funds held […]
Advanced Probate Exemption’ brings a streamlined route to Licensed Probate practice
We’re proud to have played a pivotal role in shaping the Advanced Probate Exemption with the Council for Licensed Conveyancers – regulating property and probate lawyers. Rightly recognising the depth and rigour of the STEP – Advising Families Across Generations qualification, it gives STEP professionals a clear pathway to authorised status. It aligns with one […]
Why now is the time to sort out an LPA
Making a Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA) is crucial to later life planning. It’s how you can allow someone to make decisions on your behalf about health, property and finance matters if you lose the ability to do so yourself. It must be registered with the Office of the Public Guardian (OPG) to take effect. […]
Pavilion Row celebrates double success at the British Wills & Probate Awards 2025
Pavilion Row is celebrating a double victory at the British Wills & Probate Awards, which recognises exceptional companies and individuals in the private client law sector, marking their achievements and the innovations they have shown. We wowed the judges and took home the trophy for ‘Probate Provider of the Year – North & Midlands’ and […]
Pavilion Row sees record-breaking growth amidst greater demand for estate planning
Boutique law firm Pavilion Row is celebrating its 15th anniversary with strong growth. The Sheffield based company has reported an 85% increase in turnover since its move to Sheffield four years ago, where there is an exceptional pool of talent within the private client law sector. It reflects heightened demand for specialist legal advice, driven […]
The tax advantages of donating to charity in your Will
Pavilion Row is a supporter of ‘Remember a Charity’. This week is ‘Remember a Charity Week’ which seeks to bring awareness about the importance of charitable gifts in Wills. Did you know that whilst 50% of people give to charity in their lifetime only 7% leave anything in their Will? But it is worth remembering […]
The Truth about Trusts
Recently, trusts have been in the headlines for all the wrong reasons. Let’s get to the truth. A trust is a legitimate forward-planning tool that enables you to protect assets for your loved ones. They are particularly advantageous for people with disabled and/or vulnerable beneficiaries. Putting an asset in a trust means that the beneficiary […]
Increase in Fee to Register an LPA
The Government has announced that the court fee for registering a Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA) will rise from £82 to £92 for any applications submitted from 17th November. An LPA can not be used until it has been registered by the Office of the Public Guardian (OPG). Typically, it will take OPG around 12 […]
Shortlisted for the 2025 British Wills & Probate Awards!
Delighted to announce that we have been shortlisted for two awards at the British Wills & Probate Awards! We’re nominated for:? Probate Provider of the Year – North & Midlands? Private Client Firm of the Year – Boutique Congratulations to everyone else who has been shortlisted. We look forward to October when we’ll be celebrating […]
Pavilion Row Achieves STEP Platinum Employer Partner Accreditation
We are proud to announce that Pavilion Row has been successfully awarded STEP Platinum Employer Partner status. This recognition places the firm among a select group of organisations recognised for creating best-in-class learning and development environments within the Private Client sector. Achieving Platinum status reflects our continued commitment to building an open collaborative culture where […]
Congratulations to Natalie and Ellie
Congratulations to our colleagues Natalie Tijanic and Ellie Denton for passing the STEP Advanced Certificate in Will Preparation. We are super proud of them for all their hard work. It is not an easy exam and it demonstrates their commitment to ensuring that clients receive the best possible advice.
Remote Witnessing of Wills no Longer Allowed
The Government has announced that the temporary legislation to allow the remote signing of Wills, is not being extended beyond 31st January 2024, marking a significant move backwards towards traditional legal formalities. The temporary measures were put in place during the COVID pandemic, to allow people to get their Will in place whilst respecting the […]
TRUST REGISTRATION – deadline looming!
The Trust Registration Service “TRS” deadline of 1st September 2022 for non-taxable trusts is now only a matter of weeks away and all the indications are that there are many trusts that remain unregistered. It is important that all Trustees understand the need to register a trust, including those that they may not even be […]
Congratulations!
Congratulations to our colleagues Jade Peckett and Will Morris for passing their STEP Advanced Certificate in Taxation of Trusts and Estates. A very tough exam!
Asset Protection Trusts, are they the Silver Bullet
When used appropriately, trusts can be a great way to protect assets. However, too often they are sold by unregulated firms as the ultimate solution for everything, promising to protect the family home from care fees, minimise Tax, and prevent probate costs. These schemes are expensive, risky (as they may not work), totally inappropriate for […]
OPG process for registering LPAs, littered with delays and errors
Once you have made an LPA appointing your attorney/s, for your attorney to use the document it must first be registered by the Office of Public Guardian (OPG) Pre pandemic the registration process would take circa 8 weeks, it can now take 20 weeks and the process is littered with errors. An industry body has […]
Office Move
As of the 1st September 2021, our main office will relocate to Sheffield. The decision for this has been based on opportunities given to us to further grow and develop our team. The management team has not changed and our ethos and commitment to providing a high level of service remains the same. Although the […]
When is a pound worth 60p?
Why reducing your clients inheritance tax should be at the top of their New Year resolutions. If the dawning of a New Year has anything is common with the last, it’s the resolutions that many of us choose to set. Often set with genuine intent, resolutions have a habit of falling by the wayside somewhat. […]
Pavilion Row: Daring to be Different!
Specialists in Wills and Probate At a glance, we’re a specialist firm providing services in Wills, Powers of Attorney and Estate Administration (Probate). You’ll know many companies who provide similar services, with whom you might even pass referrals to. However, scratch the surface and you’ll see that we’re far more than your average private client […]
Wills: It’s the advice you pay for, not the document’’
You don’t know what you don’t know! Many of us have seen the advertisements for cheap Wills and the DIY kits that are available, but are you really getting a good deal? A Will is a legally binding document that is essential in ensuring your assets and savings are distributed as per their wishes. But […]
UPDATE ON LEGISLATION FOR SIGNING OF WILLS
This week the Government have announced that they will be introducing temporary legislation to allow people to use video link to witness a will being executed. This legislation does not extend to permitting electronic signatures. Wet signatures of the person making the will and the witnesses are still required. Also, witnessing pre-recorded videos of the […]
UPDATE ON LEGISLATION FOR SIGNING OF WILLS
This week the Government have announced that they will be introducing temporary legislation to allow people to use video link to witness a will being executed. This legislation does not extend to permitting electronic signatures. Wet signatures of the person making the will and the witnesses are still required. Also, witnessing pre-recorded videos of the […]
HMCTS – Normal probate service should be restored soon
HM Courts and Tribunal Service (HMCTS) has announced in a recent update that the backlog of probate grant applications is beginning to fall. With more grants of probate now being issued each week than the number of applications received. HMCTS says it is optimistic that service will return to normal routine ‘very shortly’, in which […]
Controversial probate fee increase proposal has been scrapped
Robert Buckland, the Secretary of State for Justice, has announced that the huge increase in probate fees proposed under the former Prime Minister Theresa May has been scrapped. The increase would have charged probate applicants up to £6000 depending on the value of the estate. Currently there is a flat fee of £155, if the […]
OPG publishes new safeguarding guidance
The Office of the Public Guardian (OPG) has issued guidance for how to get help if you have concerns that someone is being abused or neglected under a lasting power of attorney, enduring power of attorney or deputy court order.
Pavilion Row receives STEP Employer Partner accreditation
Pavilion Row has been reaccredited as a STEP (Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners) Employer Partner after first receiving the accreditation in 2016. STEP is the worldwide body in the area of Trust and Estate planning. The accreditation recognises Pavilion Row as an employer that encourages continuous learning and professional development, and supports its employees […]
We have moved!
To enable us to deal with our growth and expansion of the team we have moved our offices to Forest Business Park in Fulford, York
Pavilion Row appoints two new Directors
Pavilion Row is delighted to announce two new appointments to the team; Lorna Jessop as director and Head of Finance, and Jenny Slater as director and Head of Legal Practice. Lorna is a Chartered Accountant and has been working with us in a financial capacity for some time. The new role will see Lorna taking on the regulated […]
Refund Available on OPG Court Fees
Back in July the Ministry of Justice (MoJ) announced that the Office of the Public Guardian (OPG) had been over charging court fees for registration of Power of Attorneys and that the overpaid fees would be refunded. MoJ have now published details of the refund scheme; Anyone who registered their Power of Attorneys (LPA or EPA) […]
Pavilion Row has become an Alternative Business Structure (ABS)
Pavilion Row has today, 1st February 2018, become an Alternative Business Structure (ABS) licenced and regulated by the Council for Licensed Conveyancers (CLC). Angus Houston, Managing Director of Pavilion Row, said “Our new ABS status is a significant milestone in the growth of the business. We continue to offer advice based legal services for wills, […]
Proposed probate court fees increase – scrapped for now!
In a surprise U-turn last night the Ministry of Justice have scrapped for now the proposed increase in probate fees. They have stated that there is not enough time for the proposed legislation to go through parliament ahead of the general election. Nothing has been said as yet on whether scheme will be brought back if […]
LPA Court Fees Reduced
As of the 1st April 2017 the fee charged by the courts for registering an LPA has been reduced from £110 to £82
Probate court fees – increase or another death tax?
You may have seen the news recently that Probate Registry court fees will change in May to a banded system based on the value of the estate. The fees in some cases will increase from the current flat rate of £155 to £20,000! (the table below shows the full details) Whilst the need for change […]
Are you interested in becoming a Dementia Friend?
Alzheimer’s Society’s Dementia Friends programme is the biggest ever initiative to change people’s perceptions of dementia. It aims to transform the way the nation thinks, acts and talks about the condition. Our colleague Dawn, is a trained Dementia Friends Champion volunteer. As a volunteer she runs free 1 hour information sessions where people learn some […]
Angus shares his views on regulation
For sometime now there has been on going debate discussing the pros and cons of regulation in the Will industry with the Legal Services Board commissioning a number of research projects looking at this area. Angus shares his views on this topic in the STEP journal this month, read the article here.
New Inheritance Tax allowance – why it may not apply to you if your current will creates a discretionary trust
In tax year April 2016 the government’s receipts of Inheritance Tax (IHT) leaped to £4.66bn. This is a 22 per cent increase on the previous year and as house prices continue to rise, more and more family estates are becoming liable for the tax (a 40% tax payable on the portion of a person’s estate […]
60 second-interview with Angus Houston
STEP is profiling Angus this week Article taken from STEP’s website, Friday 5th August 2016, http://www.step.org/interviews/60-second-interview-angus-houston What does your firm do? Pavilion Row is a firm of TEPs that specialises in wills, powers of attorney and estate administration and provides a private client department for our professional introducers. What has STEP done for you, individually, or […]
Pavilion Row has become the latest firm to join the Opera North Business Partners scheme.
Pavilion Row, has chosen to become a member of the Business Partners scheme to highlight its commitment to Yorkshire’s thriving artistic life and, in particular, to celebrate the work of Opera North, the only national opera company based outside London. Angus Houston, Pavilion Row’s Managing Director, said: “At Pavilion Row, we pride ourselves on our individual, flexible approach […]
Are LPAs an essential part of an income drawdown pension arrangement?
The new pension freedoms introduced in April 2015 have given retirees the option to keep investing their pension pot and draw an income directly from it, as well as the option to pass their pension pot on to their beneficiaries when they die. While this greater flexibility is very attractive to some retirees, there is […]
Pavilion Row has been accredited as a STEP Training Partner
Pavilion Row has become one of only 20 in the UK to be accredited as a Training Partner of the STEP Employer Training Scheme. Through issuing accreditation as a training provider, STEP, which is the global association for professionals who advise on wealth planning, recognises Pavilion Row as an employer that encourages continuous learning and […]
NEW Inheritance Tax allowance – what is it?
As you all know, new rules regarding inheritance tax were announced in the summer budget, the main change being the introduction of a new “residence nil rate band” or “RNRB”. This is being introduced as part of an ambition to enable people to leave their family home to their families. Putting matters into context IHT […]
New Intestacy Rules – What do they mean?
Today new rules come into force for the laws covering people who die without a will.
NEW code of conduct for Will preparation
In response to the UK government’s decision not to regulate Will writing STEP has launched a new Code of conduct for Will Preparation.
Minimising the Risks of Inheritance Feuds
It is a simple fact that the number of probate claims continues to rise year on year. There are, in my experience, four major reasons for this.
What about my inheritance?
When a marriage breaks down and it comes to dividing up finances often people often ask 'What about my inheritance?'
Planning your digital afterlife
What happens to your digital assets when you die?
What’s domicile? And why does it matter?
The question of domicile is fundamental to how a person’s worldwide assets are taxed in the UK during their lifetime and on their death.
Why should I remember a Charity in my Will?
Pavilion Row has for sometime been a supporter and member of Remember a Charity in your Will.
Who’s got the POWER!
Is it who YOU would choose?
Regulation of will-writing is rejected
The Lord Chancellor yesterday rejected the recommendation made be the Legal Services Board to regulate will-writing activity.
When is a pound worth 60p?
In George Osborne’s most recent Budget further provisions were made to prevent Inheritance Tax avoidance schemes.
Budget 2013: Changes to the inheritance tax (IHT) nil-rate band are confirmed
It was announced yesterday that the nil-rate band for IHT will be frozen until 2017/18.
If you love me you’d make a Will!
How many of us have said ‘I must make a Will’ but never got round to it. Better things to spend your time and money on, maybe?
IHT nil rate band may now be frozen until 2019
It is now being reported that the government will freeze the IHT threshold.
Inheritance Tax – Holiday lets are entitled to business property relief, ruling reversed
HMRC has successfully appealed the decision.
6 Ways to Avoid a Probate Nightmare
We see all too often the mess left behind when somebody has not got their affairs in order, so to help avoid this we’ve created a checklist.
IHT nil rate band set to rise
George Osborne revealed in his Autumn statement that the tax free nil-rate band for inheritance tax (IHT) will increase in year 2015/16.
Give to charity and the tax man pays!
Today sees the start of ‘Remember a Charity Week’ which seeks to bring awareness about the importance of charitable gifts in Wills.
SRA state “we haven’t failed to act”
The SRA has asked us to point out that Elisabeth Davies, Chairman of the Legal Services Consumer Panel, did not state that the SRA had "failed to act."
Solicitors Regulatory Authority (SRA) fails to act against those writing bad wills
The SRA is failing to take action against solicitors who produced sub-standard wills.
On the Road to Regulation
Pavilion Row is very excited by the LSB announcement last week of their proposals to regulate the area of will-writing and estate administration.
New Research Examining the Markets for Probate and Estate Administration
The LSB has published new research into probate and estate administration.
Inheritance Tax – Holiday lets are entitled to business property relief, says tribunal
The ruling states that the let was not an investment.
Will the industry ever change?
2011 - What a year for the Probate and Will industry.
Will-Writing, STEP demands proper protection for consumers
STEP has published a very helpful leaflet stating their views and position.
IFP Financial Planning Week 2011
Financial Planning Week aims to raise awareness of how important financial planning is.
Pavilion Row Responds to LSB’s Call for Evidence
Pavilion Row fully support the need for regulation.
On the Spot with Angus Houston
The Yorkshire Post's 'On the Spot' is profiling Angus this week.
Is the Law Society missing the point and misleading the consumer?
The Law Society has been running a 'Choose quality advice' campaign.
Pavilion Row backs the findings of the will-writing investigation run by the Legal Services Board
Pavilion Row has always supported regulation.
York firm proves funding is available
Pavilion Row is proving to regional businesses that funding streams are available for business improvement.
Angus Houston, TEP has been re-elected onto the STEP committee
STEP is the Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners.