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Supreme consequences for family law?

The Supreme Court decision yesterday has, understandably received extensive and prominent coverage and, it's fair to say, has been...

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Mental Health Should Be At Forefront Of Family Law Children Cases, Lawyers Urge

Fundamental changes are needed in the family courts in order to prioritise mental health in children and parents, with lawyers urging...

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Later Life Marriages Bucking Trend In Latest ONS Stats

Older generations are continuing to get married and defy a decline in marriage rates, according to new statistics. The research,...

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Son Of Nurse Fails In Claim For Biggest Inheritance Share

The son of a former nurse lost a three-year battle with his siblings this week over his mother’s will after trying to secure the biggest...

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FTT rejects HMRC’s view (and supports IM) on Entrepreneurs’ Relief for trustees

Our article published here in June discussed the key requirements for Entrepreneurs’ Relief (ER) where trusts are concerned and HMRC’s...

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Changes to Main Residence Relief and Lettings Relief

Anyone with more than one home who sells a property after 5 April 2020 is likely to have more tax to pay than if it were sold on or...

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Donor conception for single mothers

The NHS commissioners for South East London were forced to apologise recently after it emerged that the organisation’s IVF treatment...

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Are we signing everything away electronically?

The Law Commission has yesterday confirmed that electronic signatures can be used to execute documents, even where there is legislation...

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Home loans causing family rifts

The "Bank of Mum and Dad" is currently Britain's tenth biggest lender with loans totalling £6.3bn, according to an article in The Times...

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Residential Property in Steel City goes from strength to strength

By Sarah Martin Sheffield property prices are on the up. The Land Registry data shows a 28% increase in house prices over the last ten...

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Battle between stepsisters in 'who died first' dispute comes to an end

On the 26th June, I posted a blog summarising a recent case in the High Court, dealing with the “Commorientes Rule” (meaning...

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Service by Whatsapp?

In a recent dispute between cohabitees, the court has upheld an order that a claim form could be served on a defendant out of the...

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Property Ombudsman update code of practice

The Property Ombudsman have recently updated their code of practice for residential estate agents and within the changes is an emphasis...

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Lomax v Lomax - Court of Appeal confirms that parties can be compelled to attend Early Neutral Evaluation

The Court of Appeal handed down it decision earlier this week in the case of Lomax v Lomax (2019) CA, which was an appeal against the...

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Latest ONS stats report 25.8% increase in cohabiting couples

Official figures released yesterday by the Office of National Statistics confirms that the number of people cohabiting in the UK has...

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The right way to die

A new report commissioned by the charity Sue Ryder has highlighted once again the very British reluctance to discuss dying with our loved...

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Personal representative found to be in contempt of court

On 19 July 2019, Jill Margaret Suckling received a suspended sentence of six months imprisonment for her failure to comply with an...

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OTS propose simplification of inheritance tax rules

Inheritance tax was introduced in 1984 to replace the old capital transfer tax. It was designed to target intergenerational transfers of...

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Royally intriguing

The papers have been talking about the “scandal” rocking the Dubai royal family, the “runaway princess” and her flight to London from...

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Tales of toxic leaseholds continue to dominate headlines

The tale of toxic leaseholds hit the headlines again this week in an article in the Daily Mail. This time the focus is on a young couple...

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Should children spend equal time with each parent as the starting point?

A new YouGov poll commissioned by fathers’ rights group FNF Both Parents Matter Cymru concludes that 8 out of 10 respondents agreed that...

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Former pilot wins equal share of his late mother's £1.5m estate

The High Court has today given its judgment in a case where a wealthy former pilot was in dispute with his two sisters over their late...

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If two people die together, who died first?

Historically, the “Commorientes Rule” (meaning "simultaneous deaths") found in Section 184 of the Law of Property Act 1925, states that...

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Property problems: reporting CGT with property disposals

Today' STEP article highlights the forthcoming changes to the reporting and payment of capital gains tax in respect of property...

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Resolution Foundation report shows young people have less to spend now than two decades ago

It is a truth universally acknowledged that throughout the 20th century each generation had enjoyed higher living standards than their...

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Anonymity for sperm donors uncertain

Historically it has been possible for individuals to donate their sperm or eggs anonymously to help others conceive a child, provided...

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Mother loses claim against her late son's estate and has to pay £100,000 in legal costs

I came across this case in the news last week, where an elderly mother lost her claim against her late son’s widow, for a share of his...

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Lines v Wilcox: The court refuses Beddoes cost protection for a professional executor

Earlier this month, the High Court in Bristol had to consider whether or not a professional executor was entitled to cost protection from...

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One firm's mistake is not another firm's duty to point out

In the recent case of Woodward & Anor v Phoenix Healthcare Distribution Ltd the Court of Appeal confirmed that a solicitor has no duty to...

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International investigators

In an increasingly global world where individuals and businesses regularly cross both literal and metaphorical geographical boundaries,...