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Although the end of a relationship will almost certainly lead to emotional upset for both parties to the marriage, an
Its been almost 15 years since the Good Harvest and K/S Victoria Street cases (both in 2010) but its useful
Traditionally, the answer to that question was no. Clergy could not claim unfair dismissal because they were officeholders who were
A more difficult aspect of financial relief on divorce, is how to factor in a business which may be owned
We often find that the family business is operated by both parties to a marriage or civil partnership. The breakdown
How to resolve Boundary Disputes In the poem “Mending Wall” by the American poet Robert Frost, the author raises some
The annual changes which apply from April 2024. There are staggered effective dates. The rates that you should be aware
In a previous blog, ‘Can an emoji lead to a contractually binding agreement?’, we discussed the Canadian case of South
Resolution Resolution is the organisation of which many family lawyers are members. These members are committed to resolving family disputes
It has been announced by the government in the 2024 Spring Budget that Stamp Duty Land Tax (‘SDLT’) Multiple Dwellings