Divorce and your previous Will
Getting married or entering into a civil partnership invalidates the existing will, except in the event that the will expressly state that: It is made in contemplation of marriage […]
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Getting married or entering into a civil partnership invalidates the existing will, except in the event that the will expressly state that: It is made in contemplation of marriage […]
The sole reason for DoLS by the Mental Capacity Act 2005 (MCA) is to prevent the unlawful detention of adults in hospital and care settings who are said to lack
In the United Kingdom, when a property is owned by one party in a marriage or civil partnership, the other party can safeguard their interest by registering a Home Rights
If you are purchasing a property jointly, it is important that you consider how you wish to legally hold the property. Properties are held either as beneficial joint tenants or
The Mental Capacity Act 2005 established the Court of Protection, a specialized court that plays a crucial role in protecting the rights and welfare of individuals who lack the mental
A panel gathering consisting of supreme court judges have now rejected a tenant’s application on the basis that the application does not raise a point of general public importance. In
Important view by the Supreme Court on section 21 Notice Read More »
Discretionary Housing Payment At our firm, we deal with many cases in which our client is dealing with being evicted from their property, mostly due to being in rent arrears.
What is Discretionary Housing Payment and How We Can Help? Read More »
One of the most important tools for the claimant is the ‘Default Judgement’. However, consideration must be given due to consideration that it can be set aside. A defendant has
Circumstances in which default judgement is set aside ? Read More »
A Judge will certainly read the small print and this will happen when terms and conditions is needed to settle matters. Our clients typically
Contract: should you really be concerned with terms and conditions ? Read More »
At long last, the new ‘’No fault’’ divorce will come into law on the 6th April 2022. What you need to know about the new procedure: The divorce can no
No Fault Divorce – What you need to take into consideration and know Read More »