Adult children: End of the road

Anna Shadbolt and Philippa Davies reflect on the limits of financial provision for adult children The decision in Siddiqui could be viewed as a simple restatement of the boundaries of the current law, without going any further, but it could also constitute a useful clarification of the existing law in the event of claims by …
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Banks v Commissioners for HMRC [2021] WTLR 1193

Wills & Trusts Law Reports | Winter 2021 #185

Between 7 October 2014 and 31 March 2015, the appellant (T) made 14 political donations to the United Kingdom Independence Party (UKIP) and its youth wing known as Young Independence. The donations had a total value of £976,781.38. Some were made in T’s personal capacity, others through a company of which T was indirectly sole beneficial owner.

UKIP was a limited company registered as a political party. In the 2014 European Parliamentary Election, UKIP won 24 seats and 26.6% of the UK popular vote, making it the most successful UK party on both measures. However it was less succes...