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How Charity Solicitors Help UK Organisations Stay Legally Compliant

Charity solicitors help UK organisations stay legally compliant by advising on governance, regulatory duties, and Charity Commission requirements.

Fazila Olla-Logday by Fazila Olla-Logday
04-09-2025 17:51
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How Charity Solicitors Help UK Organisations Stay Legally Compliant

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In the world of not-for-profits, staying on the right side of the law isn’t always straightforward. That’s where experienced charity solicitors come in. These legal experts play a vital role in safeguarding the ethical foundations of charities across the UK, helping organisations thrive without falling foul of complex legislation.

In this blog post, our experts will explore how charity solicitors offer practical support across governance, fundraising, property, employment law, and more—empowering your organisation to focus on its purpose.

Guiding Governance and Legal Structure

One of the first things charity solicitors do is help you get set up properly. That might involve drafting a governing document, registering with the Charity Commission, or restructuring your board to meet legal requirements.

For instance, they ensure compliance with the Charities Act 2011—primary legislation that governs how charities are run and safeguarded in England and Wales. The Charity Commission provides oversight, but a solicitor will help you understand and meet those expectations from day one.

Charity solicitors often support trustees with governance checks and clarity, helping avoid risks of mismanagement or mission drift, while guiding them on public benefit principles and trustee duties.

Staying Compliant with Fundraising Codes

Fundraising is essential, but it must be done ethically and legally. Charity solicitors advise on adherence to the Code of Fundraising Practice, enforced by the Fundraising Regulator. This includes rules regarding donor communication, handling complaints, and the responsible use of personal data.

Getting this right protects your reputation and builds public trust—crucial if your charity depends on individual donors, grant-makers, or corporate sponsors.

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Managing Property, Sales, and Commercial Activity

Whether your charity owns land, leases premises, runs a cafe, or sells merchandise, charity solicitors ensure transactions are lawful, compliant, and tailored to charitable objectives.

They guide charities through property acquisitions, rental agreements, legacy management, and structuring commercial trading in line with charity law. This is particularly important when setting up trading subsidiaries, so that profits can be returned to the charity in a tax-efficient manner.

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Supporting Employment Law and Volunteer Agreements

Charities may rely heavily on staff and volunteers, and getting HR arrangements wrong can be costly—or worse. Charity solicitors advise on employment contracts, redundancy, volunteer agreements, and regulatory compliance.

Whether you’re writing contracts or resolving internal disputes, legal experts help you maintain fairness, transparency, and alignment with employment law. They also advise on safeguarding measures to protect both service users and the people who work for you.

Navigating Regulatory Reporting and Risk Management

Registered charities must file reports and annual returns with the Charity Commission. Solicitors ensure trustees understand when reporting is due, what’s required, and how to respond to Commission queries or investigations.

They also assist with risk-management practices—such as maintaining proper finances, safeguarding policies, and GDPR compliance. By reviewing your policies and internal procedures, they help you stay ready for audits, inspections, or legal disputes.

Adapting to Legislative Change

The law is always evolving. In recent years, the Charities Act 2022 brought in updates around permanent endowments, charity mergers, and trustee powers. Charity solicitors keep organisations informed of such changes and guide implementation.

If your charity is looking to merge, restructure, or dissolve, legal support becomes even more important. Solicitors ensure all statutory duties are met and that assets are appropriately transferred.

Why Your Charity Might Need Specialist Legal Support

Here’s how charity solicitors add value beyond general advice:

  • They bring deep familiarity with charity-specific legislation and sector challenges.
  • They support tailored solutions—from working with faith-based charities and heritage groups to social enterprises and CICs.
  • They offer governance audits, training for trustees, and scenario planning—from mergers to trustee transitions.
  • They’re often trusted partners in the sector, combining commercial savvy with shared values.

Getting the Right Legal Help: What to Expect

  1. Initial assessment: A good solicitor will start by understanding your mission, structure, governance and legal challenges.
  2. Practical recommendations: Whether drafting documents, training trustees, or reviewing contracts, the advice is always contextual and user-friendly.
  3. Ongoing partnership: As regulations or your activities change, you’ll have a legal partner to lean on—keeping you agile and assured.

Case in Point: Why Compliance Matters

Consider governance breakdowns and mismanagement—these can have serious consequences. The Charity Commission has investigatory powers and can remove trustees or revoke charitable status when necessary.

Even well-meaning trustees can be caught off guard by complexity—so having legal help ensures decisions are properly informed, timely, and transparent.

Your Mission Deserves Attention, Not Distraction

Charity solicitors help you stay focused on what matters: delivering impact. By taking care of governance, fundraising ethics, property arrangements, employment and regulatory compliance, they free you to drive your cause forward.


This blog is intended for general informational use and does not constitute legal advice. If you are seeking to ensure your charity meets its legal obligations under charity law and related regulations, please consult a qualified legal professional for advice tailored to your circumstances.

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