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More and more homebuyers are turning to their family and friends for help with financing their property purchases. Whether you
There are many reason to make a will, here are five good ones: The Modern Family It‘s not pleasant thinking
The Renters (Reform) Bill, introduced into Parliament last month (17 May 2023), is a Government Bill which makes provision to
Do you have a residential property worth more than £500,000 which is owned in the name of a company? Are you
The concept of reasonableness underpins employment law. For example: Unfair dismissal What is reasonable though? In the context of unfair
The purpose of coercive control Domestic abuse isn’t always physical. Coercive control is an act or a pattern of acts
In this briefing we will explore three commercial law cases highlighting issues in contracts. From clearly specifying the role of
The Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities is currently consulting on the Government’s proposals which would require planning consent
The Court operates a no order presumption when it comes to where children live. In other words: it won’t make
After having considered the potential to sign documents, including Deeds, electronically in our series of Blogs about ‘Electronic signatures in