Hanne & Co in second only reported case concerning S.15 (1) (c) Part III claims following an overseas divorce
Partner Elinor Feeny in the second only reported case dealing with a S.15 (1) (c) Part III MFPA 1984 claim. […]
Partner Elinor Feeny in the second only reported case dealing with a S.15 (1) (c) Part III MFPA 1984 claim. […]
The Levelling Up and Regeneration Act 2023 aims to address economic and geographical disparities across the United Kingdom. […]
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This article looks at the process of dissolving a civil partnership, highlighting key steps and changes in the law after April 6, 2022. […]
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Whilst DIY divorces may save money in the short term, it is essential to consider the potential loss that could occur if you do not receive the appropriate advice. […]
The government’s agenda outlined in yesterday’s King’s Speech set out further leaseholder reforms the government intends to make this parliament. […]
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A Gender Recognition Certificate (‘GRC’) is the document that you need for your acquired gender to be legally recognised in the UK. […]
Here we take a look at Part II of the Landlord and Tenant Act which deals with business tenancies at the end of a lease term. […]
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