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  • Supreme Court Says No to Divorce Based on Weak Unreasonable Behaviour Claim

    Posted: October 24, 2018

    The Supreme Court judges’ decision to prevent a wife from divorcing her husband, which was made ‘without enthusiasm’, is expected to lead to calls for a rapid change in the...

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  • Time to Review Your Discretionary Trust?

    Posted: October 23, 2018

    When the Finance Act 2006 came into force, it introduced a ten-year charge on discretionary trusts containing ‘relevant property’. Most discretionary trusts that were started after 21 March 2006, other...

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  • Building Works Next Door Making Your Life a Misery?

    Posted: October 18, 2018

    Construction works on neighbouring properties can make your life a misery but, with the right legal advice, you may be able to do something about them. In a case on...

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  • Deliberate Mistruths in Estate Administration Mean Court Hearing

    Posted: October 15, 2018

    When an estate is to be administered, an application for probate must first be made if the deceased left a will. Once probate is granted, the process can begin. However,...

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  • Supreme Court Rules in ‘Gay Cake’ Case

    Posted: October 10, 2018

    In a unanimous judgment, the Supreme Court has ruled that a bakery in Northern Ireland’s refusal to make a cake bearing a slogan in support of same-sex marriage was not...

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  • Switzerland, Not London, the Right Venue for Big Money Divorce

    Posted: October 10, 2018

    The perceived generosity of English judges in big money divorce cases has made the UK the venue of choice for some – but anathema for others. However, as one case...

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  • Pension Pot Holders Fail to Take Advice

    Posted: October 5, 2018

    If you are approaching pension age, unless you are one of the increasingly few with a salary-related pension scheme, you would be wise to take professional advice before you take...

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  • Motive Not Sufficient Reason to Deny Subject Access Request

    Posted: October 2, 2018

    One of the dilemmas the courts face from time to time is how to achieve the right balance between individual privacy and the public’s right to know about things. ...

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  • Failure to Control Knotweed Proves Costly for Landowner

    Posted: September 27, 2018

    Japanese knotweed is a very considerable pest – ‘indisputably the UK’s most aggressive, destructive and invasive plant’, according to the Environment Agency –as it can cause damage to buildings, spreads...

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  • Can a Will Be Valid if You Can’t Read it?

    Posted: September 24, 2018

    One of the requirements for a will to be accepted as valid is that the person who makes it must have ‘knowledge and approval’ of its contents…in other words, they...

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