Finance

Hampshire: Coffin Mew warns on wealth investment scams

Published by
TBM Team

Leading regional law firm Coffin Mew has issued a warning following a sharp increase in wealth investment scams targeting people in Hampshire.

The firm has been made aware of a scam that involves negligent companies selling homeowners legal products that they do not need, such as ‘Family Protection Trusts’. Often the victim has unknowingly signed away the ownership of their home and paid thousands to do so.

Lindsay Taylor, a solicitor at Coffin Mew specialising in wills, trust and probate, explained: “These companies falsely advocate trusts as the best way to protect properties from care home fees and inheritance tax after death. They will set up a deed and transfer the property into the names of family members as trustees. We have even seen properties transferred into the names of the company directors.

“Clients approach us when they realise that they no longer own their home, for instance, when the sale of their house falls through due to the property being in a trust. Those affected have also found that they have lost the right to claim the rental income from their own properties.

“If you are considering legal work, assess carefully who you instruct to handle your legal affairs. A decision made in haste could cost you dear. A professional handling your affairs should not rush you into making any decision and should carefully explain to you the consequences, good and bad, of any legal action. Take professional advice from trusted individuals.”

TBM Team

Recent Posts

Magnificent 7: Science and Tech Companies in the South Coast region

The South Coast Tech & Innovation Awards are back for another year, and nominations are…

10 hours ago

Do you know the Commercial Landlord of the Year?

The Thames Valley Property Awards are back, and with the nominations process in full swing…

11 hours ago

Fastest expansion of construction output since February 2023

Business activity growth gained momentum across the UK construction sector in April, largely due to…

15 hours ago

Soil Association among first users of Good Energy’s power matching platform

Bristol environmental charity The Soil Association has signed up to a new way of sourcing…

21 hours ago

Coventry’s EcoTech acquires Home Valet Company

EcoTech (Europe), a specialist cleaning product manufacturer, has acquired Home Valet Company. Home Valet develops…

21 hours ago

Evesham motor vehicle students pick up career tips from Listers

Motor vehicle students at Evesham New College in Worcestershire were visited recently by representatives from…

21 hours ago