Will a Deed of Trust protect my contribution to the purchase of jointly owned property
If your relationship breaks down a Deed of Trust may protect your contribution to your house purchase if you are not married. […]
If your relationship breaks down a Deed of Trust may protect your contribution to your house purchase if you are not married. […]
Key considerations for anyone looking to purchase or dispose property at auction whether that is residential or commercial. […]
Family & divorce Lawyers Liz Francis and Hazel Kent takes a closer look at whether you can challenge a pre-nuptial agreement in the UK. […]
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Property Partner David Arivo discusses current trends in property auctions in 2023 offering top tips to those looking to buy at auction. […]
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Yes, you can contest a Will without a solicitor, although it is generally advisable to seek legal advice when contesting a Will due to the complexity associated with contentious probate matters. […]
Today we announce Hanne & Co’s expansion with new City of London office at 44 Southampton Buildings, London, WC2A 1AP. […]
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As of 25 July 2023, the compulsory mediation scheme for civil claims up to £10,000 has been confirmed by the government. […]
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As of 27th July 2023 the statutory legacy in cases of intestacy increases from £270,000 to £322,000, everything else remains unchanged. […]
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