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With offices in both Maidstone and Tenterden, Whitehead Monckton has grown to be one of the largest legal practices in the county. We are also a legal and financial practice unique to Kent and proud to be so.

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Prediction

18 May 2012

“I never make predictions, and I never will.” - Paul Gascoigne (attrib.) If only we had a crystal ball that we could each look in to in order to see the future. This month the hot topic, or should I say wet topic, has to be the weather; if the weather forecasters cannot foresee the torrential rain that hit the county, then we mere mortals stand little hope.

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Row & Cycle event for chYps children's hospice

08 May 2012

Leading Kent law firm Whitehead Monckton will be hoping to race the length of the River Medway to raise money for their Charity of the Year, chYps, without getting their feet wet on 18th May!

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Diversification

01 May 2012

Whitehead Monckton has always been passionate about agriculture. We have a long history within the local community and have served many farming families for generations The Rural Business Team decided that it was time for something different. The team has traditional values but a modern approach to provide the very best support and advice to the sector. They decided that they would produce a monthly diary for South East Farmer in which the team could share with the readers their views, technical knowledge and information that they have had during that month.

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Tenterden Cheese and Wine Evening for chYps children's hospice

01 May 2012

Leading Kent law firm Whitehead Monckton is holding a cheese and wine evening in aid of their “Charity of the Year”, children’s hospice care charity chYps on Thursday 14th June 2012 from 5.30pm – 7.30pm at Tenterden Town Hall.

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Whitehead Monckton helps raise £2,349 for chYps children's hospice

23 April 2012

Leading Kent law firm Whitehead Monckton held a charity quiz night in aid of their “Charity of the Year”, children’s hospice care charity chYps on Thursday 19th April 2012 at Maidstone Hockey Club, Armstrong Road, Maidstone, ME15 6AZ.

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Pilot Trusts

20 April 2012

Want to improve the value of your children's inheritance and stop it going to the tax man? Then you need to know about a largely forgotten Inheritance Tax-saver.

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Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) - What How and When?

20 April 2012

CIL is a new charge that local planning authorities in England and Wales can levy on development in that area. The intention is that owners and developers of land will fund the cost of delivering infrastructure to support the development of an area, as part of the planning application.

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Trustee Conference

27 March 2012

The aim of this workshop-based event is to give charity trustees, and those with an interest in charity governance, an overview of their duties and commercial liabilities, as well as providing delegates with an insight into health and safety requirements, details of a new forum to support local trustees and handy hints on finding the right trustee. The key note speaker is Fidelity Weston, Chair of the Kent Wildlife Trust, who will be sharing her wide experience on good governance for charities.

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Is it time to update your business terms and conditions?

15 March 2012

Using standard business terms and conditions certainly has its advantages, but you must ensure that the terms are commercially appropriate for your business and are up to date with current legislation.

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Charity team seminar review 28th February 2012

08 March 2012

Whitehead Monckton’s charity team held a very popular seminar addressing gift aid and pensions at its Maidstone offices on 28 February 2012.

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Sixteen Whitehead Monckton employees running 10k to raise money for chYps

23 February 2012

Sixteen members of staff at Whitehead Monckton are running the British 10k London Run on Sunday 8 July to raise money for its charity of the year, chYps

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Whitehead Monckton names chYps as its ‘Charity of the Year’ to support during 2012

16 February 2012

Whitehead Monckton, one of Kent’s largest firms of lawyers and investment managers, has named chYps children’s hospice as its ‘Charity of the Year’ for 2012.

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Whitehead Monckton welcomes Vicky Stoodley to the partnership

01 February 2012

Leading Kent law firm, Whitehead Monckton is delighted to announce that Vicky Stoodley has joined its partnership, specialising in planning law. Vicky qualified as a solicitor in 1988 and has built a formidable reputation in Kent as a specialist planning lawyer whilst previously being an associate and partner at two other prominent Kent firms. Her expertise is specifically recognised by the influential legal directories; Chambers and Partners and the Legal 500.

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Debique v Ministry of Defence – claimant’s award reduced due to failure to mitigate losses

31 January 2012

Although initially sympathetic to her childcare needs, the Army lost patience with Miss Debique after a number of incidents, including an occasion where she failed to attend a parade. The Army subsequently informed Miss Debique that if she could not rearrange her childcare so that she could be available 24/7, that she would be sacked for gross misconduct. Following a formal warning, Miss Debique resigned alleging she feared she would be sacked in any event. She went on to claim that the requirement to be available 24/7 amounted to indirect sex discrimination. Miss Debique also claimed that she had been indirectly racially discriminated against because the immigration rules prevented her from inviting relatives to come to the United Kingdom to help with childcare. These claims were successful both at the original tribunal and at the Employment Appeal Tribunal. As the parties were unable to agree a figure for compensation, the matter went to a remedies hearing.

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