High Court Makes Parental Order in Respect of Baby Boy
When a child is born via a surrogacy arrangement, the legal parents are the surrogate mother and, if they have consented to the arrangement, her spouse or civil partner. The...
Continue readingThe outcome of international child abduction disputes very often depends on a single issue – where is the child concerned habitually resident? That was certainly so in the case of...
Continue readingProlific will writing is very often symptomatic of a complicated life. That was certainly so in the case of a wealthy businessman who wrote four wills, benefiting different members of...
Continue readingJudges are well aware that litigation is stressful and that those involved may become angry or frustrated – however, there is a point at which abusive behaviour crosses the line....
Continue readingIn order to establish that you have become a non-UK resident for tax purposes, you need to show a change in the pattern of your life amounting to a real...
Continue readingIn many big money divorce cases, disputes concerning the validity and enforceability of pre- and post-nuptial agreements take centre stage. However, as a Family Court ruling showed, such agreements do...
Continue readingWhen making your will, there are very good reasons why it makes sense to appoint a professional to administer your estate. A High Court ruling showed why the modest cost...
Continue readingMany frail and vulnerable people have an antipathy to institutional care and wish for nothing more than to stay in their own homes. That may not always be feasible but,...
Continue readingIf noise arising from major infrastructure projects disturbs your peace and diminishes the value of your home, you have a legal right to fair compensation. In a case on point,...
Continue readingThe wrench of a child leaving home is a tough experience for many parents and that can be particularly so when the child is disabled. However, as a Court of...
Continue readingWhen making your will, it is vital to bear in mind the responsibilities you owe to those who depend on you financially. In a case on point, the High Court...
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