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They are taking the PIF

They are taking the PIF

23 Feb 2026

On 30 March 2026 the TA6 Property Information Form (“PIF”) sixth edition will become mandatory for Conveyancing Quality Scheme (“CQS”)…

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What is Adverse Possession and how could it affect me?

What is Adverse Possession and how could it affect me?

19 Feb 2026

Adverse Possession is a legal principle which allows an individual to apply to the Land Registry to claim ownership of land/property…

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Renters’ Rights Act 2025: Strong in Protection, Weak in Tax Clarity

Renters’ Rights Act 2025: Strong in Protection, Weak in Tax Clarity

11 Feb 2026

The Renters’ Rights Act 2025 (the “Act”) is a significant reform aiming to strengthen the position of tenants in residential tenancies….

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Collaborative law explained: Solving family disputes without court

Collaborative law explained: Solving family disputes without court

3 Feb 2026

The collaborative process is a Non-Court Dispute Resolution (NCDR) option for couples that are committed to reaching an outcome outside…

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Are you an employer of 2 to 249 people? Do you want to protect your profits?

Are you an employer of 2 to 249 people? Do you want to protect your profits?

2 Feb 2026

For the 5.7 million small and medium sized businesses (SMEs) in the UK, long-term workplace sickness is not just a HR issue, but a direct…

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Reducing ground rents – what are the proposals for existing leases under the anticipated leasehold reforms?

Reducing ground rents – what are the proposals for existing leases under the anticipated leasehold reforms?

30 Jan 2026

Since 30 June 2022 (1 April 2023 for retirement homes) new long leases granted at a premium for residential units must be at a peppercorn…

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Certainty v. Discretion in Family Law – What the Upcoming Reforms Could Mean for Couples

Certainty v. Discretion in Family Law – What the Upcoming Reforms Could Mean for Couples

30 Jan 2026

This spring we are expecting to see a government consultation document concerning the reform of financial remedies in divorce,…

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Proposed Leasehold Reforms Signal Promising Changes for Intermediate Landlords

Proposed Leasehold Reforms Signal Promising Changes for Intermediate Landlords

29 Jan 2026

At present, intermediate landlords have limited influence over the terms of a lease extension for an underlet property, even where their…

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A Second Marriage, A Sensible Agreement

A Second Marriage, A Sensible Agreement

28 Jan 2026

If you are planning a second marriage, it may be sensible to consider entering into a Pre-Nuptial Agreement. Second marriages often…

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