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Adoption of children outside their natural families is always a last resort and will only be permitted if nothing else will do. The Court of Appeal made that point in...
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If you are involved in a dispute with your builder, taking sound legal advice is by far the best means of ensuring that matters do not get out of hand....
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Co-ownership of land by family members can be intensely problematic if they do not see eye to eye as to the use to which it should be put. A High...
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New rules surrounding the payment of Capital Gains Tax (CGT) on profits made on the sale of a residential property are now just weeks away.
Taking effect on 6...
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It is hardly surprising that confidential or privileged documents which have or may have been illegitimately obtained cannot be used in evidence. However, as the High Court made clear in...
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Letting your land stand vacant, going to rack and ruin, inevitably carries the risk that a squatter will obtain title to it. A woman who inherited a small but strategic...
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There is a general principle that a person may leave their estate to anyone they wish, but legislation exists – the Inheritance (Provision for Family and Dependants) Act 1975 –...
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The Government is warning people to be on alert for fraudsters posing as court bailiffs and enforcement officers on the telephone.
After claiming to be County Court bailiffs, High...
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Race discrimination may not be intentional, but it can be deeply hurtful and, with the right legal advice, victims can both express their disgust and secure compensation. In a striking...
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Couples can sometimes be tempted to enter into property transactions together without taking legal advice, on the basis that the love and trust between them will last forever. However, a...
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