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Tips to Keep the Costs of your Divorce Down

5 tips to keep the costs of your divorce down

19 Oct 2020

There’s no doubt that getting divorced is a challenging time and, quite possibly, one of the hardest things you may go through. There are a number of ways in which you can help to make the process of ending your marriage and getting divorced easier and avoid incurring unnecessary legal fees.

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Dangers of Diversifying… especially with Donkeys!

19 Oct 2020

We recently reported on the case of Mills v Estate of Partridge [2020] where the use of an access track which was for “agricultural land only” was barred when the farmer diversified to run a nursery and tearoom on the property. A recent Appeal Decision by the Planning Inspectorate (APP/W1145/X/20/3250364) has highlighted another issue for […]

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I’m not happy with my late parents’ will – what are my options?

13 Oct 2020

This is an increasingly common concern, particularly when parents have re-married and perhaps had children with their new spouses. However, it is not always the case that parents have ‘cut out’ their children, often they have failed to update their wills to take into account changes in circumstances, written a will that is not formally valid (a ‘home-made’ will) or not written a will at all.

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Grandparents’ Rights  to see their Grandchildren

2 Oct 2020

It is Grandparents Day on 4th October 2020 so what better time to talk about grandparents’ rights to see their grandchildren? Whilst many grandparents are able to enjoy a relationship with their grandchildren, unfortunately this is not the case for all grandparents.  This article covers what can be done if you are a grandparent and […]

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The Corporate Insolvency & Governance Bill extension of temporary measures but liability for wrongful trading to resume

30 Sep 2020

In light of the ongoing Covid 19 pandemic and its economic impact, various temporary insolvency measures originally set out in the Corporate Insolvency and Governance Act 2020 (CIGA) and due come to an end on 30 September 2020 have been extended.

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Restrictive covenant for “agricultural land only”: the case of Mills v Estate of Partridge

29 Sep 2020

The case of Mills v Estate of Partridge [2020] considered the meaning behind using land as “agricultural land only”.

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Lydia Mills and Allanagh Davies join Spratt Endicott solicitors

Spratt Endicott welcome two new trainee solicitors

25 Sep 2020

Trainees Allanagh Davies and Lydia Mills joined Spratt Endicott Solicitors in September where they will complete a two year training contract, providing them with the skills and knowledge required to become a fully qualified solicitor.

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High Court judgment handed down for business interruption insurance test case

16 Sep 2020

A recent High Court judgment discussed the case for business interruption insurance policy cover for cklaims related to COVID-19.

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Parties can be penalised in costs if they do not negotiate reasonably

3 Sep 2020

Mostyn J has emphasised in the case of OG v AG [2020] EWFC 52 that parties must comply with their disclosure obligations and also negotiate reasonably on an open basis once financial disclosure has been obtained.  The case of OG v AG [2020] EWFC 52 In the case in question, Mostyn J held the husband’s […]

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