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Farmers’ Betrayal – changes to the Agricultural Property and Business Property Reliefs

Farmers’ Betrayal – changes to the Agricultural Property and Business Property Reliefs

31 Oct 2024

Suffice it to say, the Government’s much-discussed autumn budget has left farming circles in dismay, with some taking to social media…

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Are Pre-Nuptial Agreements Binding in The Family Courts in England and Wales?

Are Pre-Nuptial Agreements Binding in The Family Courts in England and Wales?

29 Oct 2024

Since the landmark case of Radmacher v Granatino [2010] UKSC 42, ‘the court should give effect to a Nuptial Agreement that that is freely…

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What is the difference between Divorce Together and Mediation play button

What is the difference between Divorce Together and Mediation

Are mediation agreements in family disputes legally binding?

Are mediation agreements in family disputes legally binding?

28 Oct 2024

Mediation can help families in various situations, such as considering options for separating the matrimonial finances, or the child…

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What is a Qualified Legal Representative (QLR)?

What is a Qualified Legal Representative (QLR)?

25 Oct 2024

A Qualified Legal Representative, or “QLR”, is an independent lawyer who has the qualifications and experience to appear before a Court…

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Statutory Sick Pay Reforms announced in the Employment Rights Bill

Statutory Sick Pay Reforms announced in the Employment Rights Bill

24 Oct 2024

What is the current Statutory Sick Pay scheme? This is a scheme that entitles employees who meet certain criteria to receive a weekly…

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Sweet Bobby- A victim or just naïve?

Sweet Bobby- A victim or just naïve?

24 Oct 2024

By now, we have all seen or at least heard about the viral Netflix documentary about a woman who was duped into believing she was in a…

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Think carefully before signing up to an Individual Voluntary Arrangement

Think carefully before signing up to an Individual Voluntary Arrangement

24 Oct 2024

If you are struggling with debt, then searching the internet is likely to take you to a firm of insolvency practitioners who specialise…

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One way to revoke a will. Or is it?

One way to revoke a will. Or is it?

23 Oct 2024

‘Under a Victorian law, any person can legally revoke their will by ripping it up. For the destruction to be valid, either the will must…

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