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When a person is appointed executor of an estate, they are given a reasonable period to progress the estate administration but cannot procrastinate without adverse consequences being likely.
When...
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The law requires that the driver of any vehicle has a valid insurance policy that covers injury or damage to third parties caused by or arising out of the use...
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A wealthy Omani man who failed to pay to his ex-wife the financial settlement ordered by the court, or to cooperate with disclosure orders, faces arrest if he attempts to...
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Failing to take active steps to protect your land from use by another can produce unfortunate effects, as a couple from York discovered recently.
The couple own a bungalow...
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It is common in legal disputes for the two sides to agree to suspend the court proceedings for a period so that they can get as much agreed between them...
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If you dispute a tax bill, you are entitled to a fair hearing of your appeal and specialist advice will ensure you get just that. In a case that demonstrates...
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It is not widely known that the ‘cap’ on assets above which people in residential care must fund their own care is only £23,250 in England and Northern Ireland.
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If building works on your home go wrong, strong legal representation can ensure that you are properly compensated. In a recent case, a couple who paid over £400,000 for a...
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The legal ownership of property is not always the same as the beneficial ownership and disputes can arise when no documentation is executed to show the two are different. Such...
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A professionally drafted will is something every adult should have. Not only does it provide certainty as to who should inherit your possessions after your death, but it will also...
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