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In a ruling which illustrates the pitfalls of inaccurate land sale particulars, members of a family who sold their vegetable patch to a developer for more than £150,000 have been...
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A judge has refused to rectify a land transfer between an elderly farmer and his son after rejecting the former’s plea that he had intended the latter only to receive...
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A London couple who ran a guest house together have had the ownership of their assets decided after an acrimonious court case.
They had been together since the early...
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An elderly couple who, without taking legal advice, tied up almost half of their net assets in a discretionary trust which, due to a drafting error, did not reflect their...
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Investment advice that turns out to be bad has always been a fruitful area for argument in the courts and numerous cases have arisen over the years.
In a...
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Although it has been widely reported that recent changes to the law make squatting in residential premises a criminal offence for the first time, this is not strictly true. Refusing...
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The saga of the estate of the late Bernard Matthews, who made his fortune supplying turkey-based products, will serve as a salutary reminder of the complexities that can attach to...
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A property dealer involved in a high-value divorce case has been given a six-month jail term after he repeatedly refused to comply with court orders that he provide details of...
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A husband has been ordered to pay his ex-wife more than £4 million in a divorce settlement that treats the wife’s substantial debts as being shared between them. The settlement...
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Police have been given a new power to protect the public from unscrupulous wheel clampers.
Under the Protection of Freedoms Act 2012, it is now a criminal offence to...
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