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What is Financial Disclosure in Divorce?
If you are going through a divorce and there are issues with regard to property or finances to resolve, you […]
One Year On – The Changes to the Probate Process
What is Probate? Probate or Letters of Administration is the legal right to deal with a person’s property, money and […]
Networking Top Tips for Juniors in the Law Profession
For the past few months, Yasmin and I have attended networking events hosted by organisations such as Leeds Junior Lawyers […]
New wedding laws – will predatory marriages be prevented?
The Law Commission has just published far reaching recommendations to reform the law of weddings. Many of the changes are […]
New Divorce Rules – Do I need a solicitor?
According to Her Majesty Court and Tribunal Service 12,978 couples filed for divorce when the Divorce, Dissolution and Separation Act […]
Solicitor Disobeys the Golden Rule
A will prepared by a solicitor has been found to be invalid by the High Court, because of his failure […]
‘You can never challenge a Will’ – Mythbusting this popular assumption
A hallmark of English law is that you can leave your estate to whomever you wish, however this freedom is […]
New National Framework for NHS Continuing Healthcare
The Department of Health and Social Care has published a brand new National Framework for NHS Continuing Healthcare and NHS […]
Apprenticeship Degrees: What are they like?
As someone who didn’t want to go to university full time and preferred to learn in a more ‘hands on […]
What is an Inheritance Act claim and how can I bring one?
While a trademark of the law of succession in England and Wales is the freedom to leave your estate to […]