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A simple technical error in a form may mean that thousands of divorce settlements have been incorrectly calculated.
It recently came to light that Form E, which is available...
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If a neighbour is granted planning permission for a development to which you object, you might think that there is nothing you can do about it. However, a case in...
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It is becoming increasingly common for older people to need assistance with looking after their day-to-day affairs. Appointing an attorney using a Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA) is seen by...
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Long delays when travelling can prove annoying and expensive, which is why EU law sets a schedule of compensation payable to passengers in such circumstances.
However, not all delays...
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The welfare of children is always of paramount importance in family cases and the Court of Appeal has emphasised the point in a case in which a mother sought to...
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‘Buyer beware’ is a legal concept with which purchasers of goods and property have had to contend for centuries. It applies to most transactions where specific protection for purchasers is...
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The amount of money left to charities in the wills of deceased people reached an all-time high in 2014, totalling more than £2.2 billion.
An analysis of accounts filed...
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The Enterprise Investment Scheme (EIS) and the Seed Enterprise Investment Scheme (SEIS) are popular vehicles for investment in small or start-up businesses.
Both are attractive because the tax advantages...
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Anyone thinking of starting a family by entering into a foreign surrogacy arrangement should take careful note of a High Court case in which a well-meaning couple ended up in...
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Although it is normally sound procedure to appoint an attorney to act in respect of your affairs should you become incapable of doing so yourself, where this precaution is not...
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