Why do unmarried couples need a Will?
If you are unmarried and don’t have a Will you run the risk that your co-habiting partner will receive nothing when you die. […]
If you are unmarried and don’t have a Will you run the risk that your co-habiting partner will receive nothing when you die. […]
On 4 March 2024, parts of the Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act 2023 came into force and with it, a new powers for Companies House. […]
Assignments of a buyers contractual rights in commercial property. What are they? How do they work? And what are the risks? […]
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Property searches are questions raised with public authorities (such as the Local Council), to obtain more information about a property. […]
This article explores the intricacies of professional negligence, examining the responsibilities of professionals and the consequences when standards are breached. From identifying liable professionals to understanding the essential elements of a negligence claim as well as the proactive steps you can take if you suspect professional negligence. […]
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Probate delays means it is currently taking between 8 weeks – 8 months months to obtain a Grant of Probate due to new online system backlogs. […]
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DIY Wills refers to a legal document that someone creates without the assistance of a legal professional though beware of the dangers. […]
Interim spousal maintenance provided by one party to the other can emerge as a crucial lifeline during the transitional period in divorce. […]
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Generally, if a bonus was given during the marriage, then it is frequently treated as a capital asset, subject to the sharing principle. […]
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