Brexit’s likely impact on the popularity of England’s family court system for cross-border and international divorce cases has reportedly led…
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There are concerns that the new statutory instrument enabling Wills to be witnessed virtually during the Covid-19 health pandemic could…
The first working Monday of the New Year has, through the experience of divorce lawyers, come to be known as…
The ‘Litigation and Dispute Resolution’ departments of full service legal practices in the UK will, almost universally, provide Alternative Dispute…
So, 31 January has come and gone, and the EU Withdrawal Bill has now passed into law. If you thought…
Divorce is at its worst when it becomes acrimonious, undermines feelings of security and has the ability to dominate and…
Making a legally binding Will is the only way you can be assured that your estate, i.e. your money, property,…
According to the Alzheimer’s Society around 850,000 people in the UK have dementia, with this figure set to rise to…
The Government has bowed to pressure from families, taxpayer groups and probate solicitors by announcing a U-turn on its plans…
Figures from a leading provider of legacy information to charities, Smee & Ford, have revealed that in the UK in…