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Council Tax in Conveyancing

Council Tax in Conveyancing

5 Jun 2026

Council Tax, what is it? A pain! But it replaced the flat rate Poll Tax in 1993, or so I have read. Council Tax is charged by local…

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Government consultation could lead to greater legal rights for cohabiting couples

Government consultation could lead to greater legal rights for cohabiting couples

5 Jun 2026

A consultation on reforms that could provide cohabiting couples with greater legal rights in the event of a relationship break down or…

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A fair deal for small business owners

A fair deal for small business owners

4 Jun 2026

In order to  try and protect businesses from late payment of their invoices,  The Late Payment of Commercial Debts (Interest) Act 1998…

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When families blend: Managing step-parent relationships with care

When families blend: Managing step-parent relationships with care

2 Jun 2026

Blended families bring unique legal and emotional realities. When a step-parent enters a child’s life, the focus is naturally on building…

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Investing in your future: Understanding pensions and divorce

Investing in your future: Understanding pensions and divorce

28 May 2026

Recent guidance from the Pension Commission says that millions of people across Britain are not saving enough for retirement. In…

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It’s Nice to be Neighbourly for Disputes can be Disastrous

It’s Nice to be Neighbourly for Disputes can be Disastrous

26 May 2026

When selling a property – caveat emptor or buyer beware,  has been the preeminent rule for a very long time. However there is a growing…

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Mediation vs Court when Separating: Which Option is Right for you?

Mediation vs Court when Separating: Which Option is Right for you?

21 May 2026

When a relationship ends, navigating the practical next steps can feel overwhelming. One of your first questions might be, how do I reach…

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From Romance to Ruin: A tale of love, lies and financial fraud

From Romance to Ruin: A tale of love, lies and financial fraud

20 May 2026

The judge, Mr Justice Williams, at the start of the case of Gohil v Gohil [2025] EWHC 3646 (Fam) asked himself if this case was “the most…

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Planning problems – quit monkeying around

Planning problems – quit monkeying around

20 May 2026

Planning Permission can be needed in a wide variety of situations. Sometimes, a development can be considered “Permitted Development”…

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