Planned Caesarean in Woman’s Best Interests
The Court of Protection recently had to decide whether a pregnant woman had capacity to decide whether or not to undergo a planned Caesarean section and, if she did not,...
Continue readingOn our densely populated island, there is a pressing need for available land to be put to sensible use and, where restrictive covenants lurking in title deeds prevent that happening,...
Continue readingA decision of the Supreme Court announced today has important implications for unmarried partners of people who have died. The case involved a woman from Northern Ireland who was...
Continue readingThe usual course of events on divorce is that there is a financial settlement which divides up the family assets as they are at that point in time. This takes...
Continue readingIf landowners allow vegetation to grow so that it affects visibility on adjacent highways, should they be held liable if accidents occur? In a decision that broke new legal ground,...
Continue readingFarming families appear regularly in the courts these days, as more and more cases arise that feature undocumented promises that have been made (or are alleged to have been made)...
Continue readingFollowing the Grenfell disaster in 2017, cladding has come under close scrutiny with surveys being carried out as a priority in buildings across the UK. The failure to comply with...
Continue readingRelationships that start on the Internet are already leading to some interesting situations. A recent family case involved a British woman who had met a Pakistani man online and married...
Continue readingTaxpayers are personally responsible for filing their tax returns on time, and failing to do so can lead to stiff financial penalties. However, in one case, the First-tier Tribunal (FTT)...
Continue readingMoney in a bank account represents the debt due from the bank to the account holder and is not ‘property’ in the eyes of the law. The Court of Appeal...
Continue readingWhen a will is made late in life which materially changes how an estate is to be distributed (especially when the new will favours one of a number of children),...
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