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You might think that where the boundaries of property lie should be clear, but boundary disputes are a fruitful source of argument in the courts.
A recent case arose...
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It is a mark of a civilised society that anyone who suffers a wrong at the hands of state authorities is entitled to compensation. In a case on point, a...
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It may sound overcautious to say so, but it is always worth taking legal advice before entering into any significant arrangement, even when it is with a trusted member of...
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The recent Budget contained an announcement that will be unwelcome news for some property owners.
The sale of a person’s principal private residence has always received favourable treatment for...
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Proposals to link the cost of being granted probate over an estate valued at more than £5,000 (currently fixed at £215 for those applying individually or £155 if applying through...
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The leasehold system in the UK has been crying out for reform for years, and the Government has decided to tackle the issues through the medium of a new consultation...
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Modern litigation spans the globe and issues concerning cross-border service of documents and jurisdiction often raise difficulties that make specialist legal advice essential. That was certainly so in a High...
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You may be forgiven for thinking that the authorities always follow proper procedures, but that is not the case, and when they fail, their actions may not be legally valid....
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It is commonplace for one spouse to control the family finances and, while relations are amicable, this usually causes few issues. However, if the relationship falls apart and separation or...
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When a man’s first wife died, he inherited her share of the property they had owned jointly. At the time, he was living with his third wife, and the couple...
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