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  • Courts Should Listen to Teenagers

    Posted: July 9, 2014

    Child custody battles involving an international element are becoming increasingly frequent as the world becomes more and more a global village. When relationships between people of different nationalities break...

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  • Not Registered to Vote Means Bequest Invalid

    Posted: July 7, 2014

    When a Spanish resident made his will, having arranged his affairs so as to avoid the compulsory inheritance laws that apply in Spain, he intended that his estate – worth...

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  • Repair Obligations Do Not Create IHT Charge

    Posted: July 4, 2014

    Yet another attempt by HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) to persuade the court that a gift of a property from parent to child should be a ‘gift with reservation of...

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  • Arbitrator’s Decision Will Bind in Financial Settlements

    Posted: July 1, 2014

    When a divorce leads to arbitration proceedings, which is not uncommon where the financial settlement is difficult to negotiate, the decision of the arbitrator can only be overturned by the...

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  • Caravan ‘Not a Dwelling’

    Posted: June 26, 2014

    In a recent case, the High Court ruled that a touring caravan which had been brought onto land and affixed permanently was not a ‘dwelling-house’. The decision came after...

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  • Abuse of Power of Attorney Leads to Cancellation

    Posted: June 23, 2014

    Cases involving the misuse of powers of attorney are turning up frequently in the courts and illustrate the wisdom of making sure that any person you appoint to act as...

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  • Horse Rider Receives £12,000 After Road Accident

    Posted: June 20, 2014

    A horse rider who was hit by a car whilst out hacking has received compensation for her injuries in an out-of-court settlement. Sarah Nash was riding her horse, Scooby,...

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  • Valid ‘Pre-Nup’ Scuppers Claim By Ex-Wife

    Posted: June 18, 2014

    Following recent reports that pre-nuptial agreements are soon to be given legislative support comes a case in which the current attitude of the courts towards ‘pre-nups’ has been made clear. ...

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  • Couple Win Tax Claim Over Property Occupied Rent Free by Mother

    Posted: June 17, 2014

    Being able one day to pass on one’s property to one’s children is a common wish for many parents, but the need to have a suitable place to live as...

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  • Incorrect Planning Permission Claim Not Actionable, Rules Court

    Posted: June 12, 2014

    You would think that where you enter into a contract to buy a property because you have relied on a statement or statements made by the vendor that turn out...

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