No fault eviction – What could it mean for you?
Michael Gove insists that no fault eviction will be banned this year, as pledged in the Conservative party’s 2019 manifesto. […]
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Michael Gove insists that no fault eviction will be banned this year, as pledged in the Conservative party’s 2019 manifesto. […]
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As of 24 May 2024, the Leasehold and Freehold Reform Act 2024 has now been passed and achieved Royal Assent. […]
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Schedule 1 of the Children Act 1989 looks at the types of orders that the court can make to safeguard the financial welfare of children. […]
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For separated parents, the question as to whether parental consent for child travel is needed to take a child on holiday is an important one. […]
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Can the Grant of probate tell you what assets a person owned on their death? Our probate team provides more information in their latest blog. […]
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Discover the essentials of injunctions, including their definition, purpose, and the process of obtaining one. […]
You are divorcing and have reached an agreement about how your assets should be divided. Is it okay just to walk away, or do you need a Clean Break Order? […]
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Our specialist child care solicitors are here to help you understand what ‘care proceedings’ means for you and your child. […]