How To Protect Assets In A Divorce
Far too often, a divorce can be difficult and upsetting for the couples involved. When getting a divorce, there are several factors you will need to consider, including the financial […]
Far too often, a divorce can be difficult and upsetting for the couples involved. When getting a divorce, there are several factors you will need to consider, including the financial […]
Can a claim under the Inheritance Act supersede divorce settlements? The Court has considered for the first time, whether the terms of a divorce settlement can be enforced as against
Sismey v Salandron: Can a claim under the Inheritance Act supersede divorce settlements? Read More »
5 tips on how to ensure that your digital assets are included in your estate planning Organising your assets such as land, bank accounts and jewellery is a key part
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Boost for no win no fee claimants in inheritance disputes The Court of Appeal has recently decided that claimants, in claims against an estate, who fund the litigation via a
Far too often, we see things differently; it is no different for lawyers. We are a contrary bunch. Ask 8 lawyers the same question and do not be surprised that
Experts have reminded the British public of the importance of making arrangements in case of death or lack of capacity. This comes off the back of latest research which has
Millions of pensioners are still without Wills or LPAs Read More »
Control your future with a power of attorney The changing of the seasons can be a time for reflection, and if you’ve been thinking about preparing your future than now
Bring your bundle with you” is a common saying. It’s something that most people have heard before or maybe not at all, but what exactly IS your “bundle”? A bundle
Cohabiting Couples – What rights do they have? There is a common misconception for partners who are not married or in a civil partnership in that they tend to believe
If your landlord requires possession of your property using a Section 21 notice, you must be given at least two months notification that possession of the property is required. The